File:Petersen graph, unit distance.svg
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The Petersen graph as a unit distance graph (all edges the same length).
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The edge lengths are not exactly the same. They are only accurate to about 1 part in 1042. That's accurate enough so that if you scale this graph up to the size of the observable universe (about 1024 km, according to w:Universe), the error is about the size of the classical electron radius.
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current | 15:52, 24 September 2015 | 1,035 × 986 (2 KB) | Dbenbenn (talk | contribs) | Scale view by 1/10th, and fix red dots. | |
19:19, 8 October 2005 | 10,352 × 9,863 (2 KB) | Dbenbenn (talk | contribs) | by me, PD |
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