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has gloss | eng: In graph theory, an edge dominating set for a graph G = (V, E) is a subset D ⊆ E such that every edge not in D is adjacent to at least one edge in D. An edge dominating set is also known as a line dominating set. Figures (a)–(d) are examples of edge dominating sets (thick red lines). |
lexicalization | eng: edge dominating set |
instance of | c/Computational problems in graph theory |
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