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The projective hypercube and its properties and applications
For various applications in network design, computing, communication sciences, and mathematics, one needs graphs that have highly desirable properties such as low density, high vertex connectivity, small diameter, large expansion, and so on. We introduce the projective hypercubes which are suitable for network applications.