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Explain vertex deleted subgraph and edge deleted subgraph

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A vertex-deleted subgraph of a graph G is a subgraph G − v obtained by deleting from G the vertex v and all the edges incident to it; similarly, an edge-deleted subgraph of G is a subgraph G−e obtained by deleting the edge e. ... Figure 1.1 shows a graph and its deck.

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A vertex-deleted subgraph of a graph G is a subgraph G − v obtained by deleting from G the vertex v and all the edges incident to it; similarly, an edge-deleted subgraph of G is a subgraph G−e obtained by deleting the edge

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