Integral graph

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This article defines a property that can be evaluated to true/false for any undirected graph, and is invariant under graph isomorphism. Note that the term "undirected graph" as used here does not allow for loops or parallel edges, so there can be at most one edge between two distinct vertices, the edge is completely described by the vertices it joins, and there can be no edge from a vertex to itself.
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Definition

A finite undirected graph is termed an integral graph if all the (complex) eigenvalues of its characteristic polynomial are integers.