Graph pebbling is a concept in graph theory that involves a strategy game played on the vertices of a graph. The game aims to move "pebbles" placed on vertices in a way that allows you to achieve a certain configuration, typically moving a certain number of pebbles to a specific vertex. Here’s a more formal definition and some key points: 1. **Graph Structure**: A graph \( G \) consists of vertices \( V \) and edges \( E \).

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