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    Graph Dimension

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    The dimension e(G), also called the Euclidean dimension (e.g., Buckley and Harary 1988) of a graph, is the smallest dimension n of Euclidean n-space in which G can be embedded with every edge length equal to 1 and every vertex position distinct (but where edges may cross or overlap and points may lie on edges that are not incident on them; Erdős et al. 1965).

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