What are Connected Vertices? | Graph Theory

Published: 08 October 2018
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What are connected vertices in the context of graph theory? That is the subject of today's math lesson! Simply put, in non-technical terms, if you can get from vertex A to vertex B by traversing edges of the graph they are in, then A and B are connected. Using more rigorous terminology, A and B are connected vertices if and only if there exists a path connecting A and B, that is, a path with A and B as endpoints.

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