Map (graph theory)

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title: Map (graph theory)
text: In topology and graph theory, a map is a subdivision of a surface such as the Euclidean plane into interior-disjoint regions, formed by embedding a graph onto the surface and forming connected components (faces) of the complement of the graph. That is, it is a tessellation of the surface. A map graph is a graph derived from a map by creating a vertex for each face and an edge for each pair of faces that meet at a vertex or edge of the embedded graph.
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date created: 2019-01-31T23:22:19Z
date modified: 2024-09-09T07:28:12Z
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