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Giant component

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In the context of graph theory and network theory, a "giant component" refers to a connected component of a graph that contains a significant fraction of the total number of vertices in that graph, especially as the number of vertices becomes very large. In large networks, like social networks or biological networks, there can be multiple connected components.

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