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I'm making a program which requires adjacency matrices of undirected graphs. In particular, I'd like the adjacency matrices for the graphs in this wiki link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_automorphism

Some of these graphs are big so I do not want to sit around all day typing in all the matrices. Can someone please refer me to either a program or book where I can find such adjacency matrices?

Thanks in advance! :)

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    You can get adjacency matrices for many interesting graphs from Mathematica, for example, or various online sources. Where have you looked? If you told us what effort *you* have made, we can avoid giving you information that is not useful for you.2012-12-09

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Any math software that includes graph theory ought to have commands to generate common graphs and a command to take the adjacency matrix of any graph. Mathematica is one example.

Some of them you can get from Wolfram Alpha (example).

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    There $a$re also some databases available, such as House of Graphs: http://hog.grinvin.org/StartNewSearch.action2012-12-09