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==Special cases== Regular graphs of degree at most 2 are easy to classify: a {{nowrap|0-regular}} graph consists of disconnected vertices, a {{nowrap|1-regular}} graph consists of disconnected edges, and a {{nowrap|2-regular}} graph consists of a [[disjoint union of graphs|disjoint union]] of [[cycle (graph theory)|cycle]]s and infinite chains. A {{nowrap|3-regular}} graph is known as a [[cubic graph]]. A [[strongly regular graph]] is a regular graph where every adjacent pair of vertices has the same number {{mvar|l}} of neighbors in common, and every non-adjacent pair of vertices has the same number {{mvar|n}} of neighbors in common. The smallest graphs that are regular but not strongly regular are the [[cycle graph]] and the [[circulant graph]] on 6 vertices. The [[complete graph]] {{mvar|K{{sub|m}}}} is strongly regular for any {{mvar|m}}. <gallery class="skin-invert-image"> Image:0-regular_graph.svg|0-regular graph Image:1-regular_graph.svg|1-regular graph Image:2-regular_graph.svg|2-regular graph Image:3-regular_graph.svg|3-regular graph </gallery>
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