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Tricolorability is a concept from graph theory, specifically related to the coloring of graphs. A graph is said to be tricolorably if its vertices can be colored using three colors in such a way that no two adjacent vertices share the same color. This is a specific case of the more general problem of vertex coloring in graphs.

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  1. Graph coloring
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