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A Graph-encoded map is a representation of spatial information using graph theory concepts. In this context, a graph consists of nodes (or vertices) and edges (or connections) that connect these nodes. Graph-encoded maps are often used in various fields, such as computer science, transportation, geography, and robotics, to model and analyze complex relationships and pathways in spatial environments.

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  1. Topological graph theory
  2. Algebraic topology
  3. Fields of abstract algebra
  4. Fields of mathematics
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