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= Asymmetric graph
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An asymmetric graph, often referred to in the context of graph theory, typically means that the graph lacks symmetry in its structure. More formally, a graph is considered asymmetric if it does not have non-trivial automorphisms, which are mappings from the graph to itself that preserves the structure (i.e., the vertices and edges).