Category:Examples of Lengths (Graph Theory)
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This category contains examples of lengths in the context of Graph Theory.
The length of a walk (or a path, or a trail) is the number of edges it has, counting repeated edges as many times as they appear.
A walk is said to be of infinite length if and only if it has infinitely many edges.
Pages in category "Examples of Lengths (Graph Theory)"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.