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Link distance generally refers to the minimum number of edges (or links) that must be traversed to get from one node (or vertex) to another in a graph. It's a fundamental concept in graph theory, which is widely used in various fields such as computer networking, social network analysis, and transportation systems. In a more specific context, link distance can have different meanings: 1. **In Computer Networking:** It refers to the number of hops or links between two nodes in a network.

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