A Walther graph is a type of graph that arises in the context of graph theory, particularly in the study of order types and combinatorial structures. It is constructed using the points of a finite projective plane. Specifically, a Walther graph is formed from a set of points and lines in a projective plane, where the vertices of the graph represent points, and edges connect pairs of vertices if the corresponding points lie on the same line.

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