Prove there is at least one eigenvalue in a d-regular graph with n vertices where n goes to innity [closed]
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– Vee Hua Zhi
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Isn't $d$ always an eigenvalue?
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Welcome to MSE! You are more likely to recieve an answer if you showed an effort.
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– Vee Hua Zhi
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Isn't $d$ always an eigenvalue?
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– mathworker21
Dec 29 '18 at 8:30
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Welcome to MSE! You are more likely to recieve an answer if you showed an effort.
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– Vee Hua Zhi
Dec 29 '18 at 8:28
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Isn't $d$ always an eigenvalue?
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– mathworker21
Dec 29 '18 at 8:30
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Welcome to MSE! You are more likely to recieve an answer if you showed an effort.
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– Vee Hua Zhi
Dec 29 '18 at 8:28
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Welcome to MSE! You are more likely to recieve an answer if you showed an effort.
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– Vee Hua Zhi
Dec 29 '18 at 8:28
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Isn't $d$ always an eigenvalue?
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– mathworker21
Dec 29 '18 at 8:30
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Isn't $d$ always an eigenvalue?
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Isn't $d$ always an eigenvalue?
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