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Maximum common edge subgraph

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The Maximum Common Edge Subgraph (MCES) is a concept from graph theory, specifically in the context of comparing two undirected graphs. The goal of the MCES is to identify a subgraph that maximizes the number of edges that are common to both input graphs.

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