Dear viewers, For a 2 - regular graph all the vertices must have degree 2. But by mistake in the graph given for example I have given degree 3 for two vertices. Kindly make the corrections in the example given. But the proof of the theorem remains the same. There is no change in that. Thank you for your kind understanding.
Respected viewer, You are absolutely right. By mistake I have given the degree of two vertices as 3 instead of 2. Thank you for letting me know. 👍. I will mention the correction in my pinned comment
Dear viewers,
For a 2 - regular graph all the vertices must have degree 2. But by mistake in the graph given for example I have given degree 3 for two vertices. Kindly make the corrections in the example given.
But the proof of the theorem remains the same. There is no change in that.
Thank you for your kind understanding.
Wow! Super mam👌I want more videos from graph theory 💯💯💯
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Is the marraige theorm what u have taught here is "Hall's marraige theorm"?both are same?
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Marriage theorem or halls marriage theorem same ha Kya?
Mam can you please cover chavatal theorem
but mam the given 2 regular bipartite graph is not correct because degree of all vertices are not same
thanks mam
Respected viewer,
You are absolutely right. By mistake I have given the degree of two vertices as 3 instead of 2. Thank you for letting me know. 👍. I will mention the correction in my pinned comment
@@hameedamathtuber i know mam ,this is by mistake. 😊all the video is helpful ,thank you mam
@@mantubhue715 thank you
Thanks mam
Most welcome ma.