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St-connectivity

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**St-connectivity** refers to a concept in graph theory, particularly in the context of directed and undirected graphs. It concerns whether there is a path between two specific vertices in a graph, typically denoted as vertex **S** and vertex **T**: 1. **In Undirected Graphs**: A graph is said to be **st-connected** if there exists a path between vertices **S** and **T**.

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