Source: wikibot/levi-graph
= Levi graph
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A Levi graph is a type of bipartite graph that provides a way to represent the relationships between points and lines (or more generally, between different types of geometric or combinatorial objects) in a projective geometry or other similar contexts. In the context of projective geometry: 1. **Vertices**: The vertices of a Levi graph can be divided into two disjoint sets, typically referred to as points and lines.