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In mathematics, the Dwyer function D(x, y), is a rapidly-increasing function of x and y defined for strictly positive real numbers. The D(x,y), amongst other applications also provides a convenient means of representing and evaluating the number of Hamilton circuits [1] and Euler circuits[2]in a complete graph Kn



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