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Claw finding problem

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The Claw Finding Problem is a concept from graph theory and computer science, particularly within the field of distributed computing and communication networks. It involves identifying a specific substructure known as a "claw" in a graph. A "claw" is defined as a complete bipartite graph \( K_{1,3} \), which consists of one central vertex connected to three other vertices (the "leaves").

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