A diamond graph is a specific type of graph in graph theory, characterized by its structure resembling a diamond shape. Formally, a diamond graph is a type of bipartite graph, denoted as \( K_{2,2} \), which consists of two disjoint sets of vertices with two vertices in each set, and each vertex from one set is connected to both vertices in the other set.
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