@ryan_richt @davisp Also, if the graph has an odd number of nodes, then obviously it is ceil(n/2)*floor(n/2).
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@ryan_richt @davisp Also, if the graph has an odd number of nodes, then obviously it is ceil(n/2)*floor(n/2).