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Supersingular isogeny graph

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A supersingular isogeny graph is a mathematical structure used primarily in number theory and algebraic geometry, particularly in the study of elliptic curves and their isogenies (which are morphisms between elliptic curves that respect the group structure). These graphs have become increasingly important in the field of cryptography, especially in post-quantum cryptographic protocols.

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