A triangle-replaced graph T(G) is a cubic graph in which each vertex is replaced by a triangle graph such that each vertex of the triangle is connected to one of the originally adjacent vertices of a graph G. The triangle-replaced Coxeter graph appears as an exceptional graph in conjectures about nonhamiltonian vertex-transitive graphs, H^*-connected graphs, and Hamilton decompositions.
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