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Category:Geometric graph theory

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Geometric graph theory is a branch of graph theory. It concerns straight-line embeddings of graphs in geometric spaces and graphs defined from configurations in a geometric space. See also Category:Topological graph theory for more general embeddings of graphs in surfaces, and Category:Graph drawing for the use of geometric representations in the visualization of graphs.