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  • 121something to do with — connected in some way. How a ball travels after it is hit has something to do with the laws of physics. I wonder if cell phones have something to do with people bumping into things when they walk. Opposite of: nothing to do with …

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  • 122in conjunction with — connected to, joined with …

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  • 123in connection with — connected to, related to …

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  • 124Locally connected space — In this topological space, V is a neighbourhood of p and it contains a connected neighbourhood (the dark green disk) that contains p. In topology and other branches of mathematics, a topological space X is locally connected if every point admits… …

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  • 125Simply connected space — In topology, a topological space is called simply connected (or 1 connected) if it is path connected and every path between two points can be continuously transformed, staying within the space, into any other path while preserving the two… …

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  • 126Strongly connected component — Graph with strongly connected components marked A directed graph is called strongly connected if there is a path from each vertex in the graph to every other vertex. In particular, this means paths in each direction; a path from a to b and also a …

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  • 127K-vertex-connected graph — In graph theory, a graph G with vertex set V(G) is said to be k vertex connected (or k connected) if G setminus X is connected for all X subseteq V(G) with left| X ight| < k. In plain English, a graph is k connected if the graph remains connected …

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  • 128K-edge-connected graph — In graph theory, a graph G with edge set E(G) is said to be k edge connected if G setminus X is connected for all X subseteq E(G) with left| X ight| < k. In plain English, a graph is k edge connected if the graph remains connected when you delete …

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