Cycle graph (disambiguation)
- Cycle graph (disambiguation)
A cycle graph or cyclic graph is a connected, 2-regular graph.
Cycle graph or cyclic graph may also refer to:
* Cycle graph (algebra), a diagram representing the cycles determined by taking powers of group elements
* Circulant graph
* A graph (often a directed graph) with at least one cycle.
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