Abstract

Graph product is a very basic idea in graph theory. Graph products include a wide range of operations that join two or more existing graphs to produce new graphs with distinctive properties and uses. In this paper, we explore four forms of graph products, their characteristics, and their significance within the broader framework of graph theory.

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