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Mathematics, 18.12.2020 06:00, kingyogii

Graph Theory Question If in a graph, each vertex has an even degree, how to prove that in the complement of G, the same parity applies to all vertex degrees?

Which is the easiest method to prove such a statement, would it be contradiction or induction or direct proof and how to do it?

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