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In science, diagram hypothesis is the investigation of charts, which are numerical structures used to demonstrate pairwise relations between objects. A diagram in this setting is comprised of vertices (likewise called hubs or focuses) which are associated by edges (additionally called connections or lines). A differentiation is made between undirected charts, where edges connect two vertices evenly, and coordinated diagrams, where edges interface two vertices lopsidedly; see Graph (discrete arithmetic) for increasingly point by point definitions and for different varieties in the sorts of diagram that are normally thought of. Charts are one of the prime objects of study in discrete arithmetic.

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