A Queen's graph is a type of graph used in combinatorial mathematics that is derived from the movement abilities of a queen in the game of chess. In chess, a queen can move any number of squares vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, making it a particularly powerful piece. In the context of graph theory, a Queen's graph represents the possible moves of queens on a chessboard.

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