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In mathematics, a graph morphism can refer to either

  • a graph homomorphism, a homomorphism between graphs, or
  • in algebraic geometry, given a morphism of schemes over a scheme S, the morphism induced by f and the identity ; see morphism of schemes#graph morphism.