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Intersection graph

In the mathematical area of graph theory, an intersection graph is a graph that represents the pattern of intersections of a family of sets. Any graph can be represented as an intersection graph, but some important special classes of graphs can be defined by the types of sets that are used to form an intersection representation of them. In the mathematical area of graph theory, an intersection graph is a graph that represents the pattern of intersections of a family of sets. Any graph can be represented as an intersection graph, but some important special classes of graphs can be defined by the types of sets that are used to form an intersection representation of them. For an overview of both the theory of intersection graphs and important special classes of intersection graphs, see McKee & McMorris (1999).

[ "Graph", "Line graph", "Vertex (geometry)", "Finite intersection property", "Boxicity", "Intersection number (graph theory)", "Circular-arc graph" ]
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