Map (graph theory)
= Map (graph theory)
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In graph theory, a "map" typically refers to a representation of a geographical area or a network of connections that can be modeled using graphs. This involves vertices (or nodes) and edges (or links) that represent different entities and their relationships. In one common interpretation, a map can refer to a planar graph, which is a graph that can be embedded in the plane without any edges crossing each other.