End (graph theory)

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title: End (graph theory)
text: In the mathematics of infinite graphs, an end of a graph represents, intuitively, a direction in which the graph extends to infinity. Ends may be formalized mathematically as equivalence classes of infinite paths, as havens describing strategies for pursuit–evasion games on the graph, or as topological ends of topological spaces associated with the graph. Ends of graphs may be used to define ends of finitely generated groups. Finitely generated infinite groups have one, two, or infinitely many e
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