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The Max-flow Min-cut Theorem is a fundamental result in network flow theory, specifically in the context of directed (or undirected) graphs. It provides a deep relationship between two concepts: the maximum amount of flow that can be sent from a source node to a sink node in a flow network and the minimum capacity that, when removed, would disconnect the source from the sink.

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