A perfect matrix, also known as a perfect matching matrix, is a concept from graph theory, rather than a standard term in linear algebra. In the context of bipartite graphs, a perfect matching is a set of edges that pairs up all vertices from one set to the other without any overlaps. For example, consider a bipartite graph \( G = (U, V, E) \) where \( U \) and \( V \) are disjoint sets of vertices.
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