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has gloss | eng: The center (or Jordan center ) of a graph is the set of all vertices of minimum eccentricity, that is, the set of all vertices A where the greatest distance d(A,B) to other vertices B is minimal. Equivalently, it is the set of vertices with eccentricity equal to the graph's radius. Thus vertices in the center (central points) minimize the maximal distance from other points in the graph. |
lexicalization | eng: Graph center |
instance of | c/Graph theory objects |
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