Das, P.K.; Singh, K.R.
(Algebra and Discrete Mathematics, 2018)
A graph G is called a graphoidal graph if there exists a graph H and a graphoidal cover ψ of H such that G ≅ Ω (H, ψ ). Then the graph G is said to be self-graphoidal if it is isomorphic to one of its graphoidal graphs. ...