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Timeline for answer to Joshua Lederberg's influence on graph theory by Brian Hopkins

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Mar 8 at 7:27 vote accept Manfred Weis
Feb 25 at 7:24 history edited Brian Hopkins CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 25 at 2:40 comment added Brian Hopkins @quarague The four papers each include Lederberg in the review. None of them happen to include the papers' bibliographies.
Feb 24 at 7:05 comment added quarague The 4 papers you cite at the end all either mention Lederberg somewhere in the text or cite a paper by him in the references?
Feb 23 at 17:52 comment added Timothy Chow @ManfredWeis Actually, I see now that the paper that you yourself linked to in your question cites Lederberg's Monthly paper. From there you could have found some of the other references using Google Scholar. But apropos the 18-vertex Lederberg graph, what exactly do you know about it and what references exist? Maybe you could ask that as a separate MO question.
Feb 23 at 16:53 comment added Manfred Weis I see that I should have consulted MathSciNet instead of using "traditional" online search. The 18-vertex Lederberg graph is only 2-connected and not polyhedral and I really would like to see it depicted or described somewhere
Feb 23 at 16:04 history answered Brian Hopkins CC BY-SA 4.0