A **dually chordal graph** is a type of graph that has specific structural properties related to both its vertices and cycles. The term "dually chordal" arises in the context of vertex or edge properties. 1. **Chordal Graph**: - A graph is called **chordal** if every cycle of length four or more has a chord. A chord is an edge that is not part of the cycle but connects two vertices of the cycle.
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