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    The authors investigate the structure of infinite graphs \(\Gamma\) with \(\kappa_{\infty}(\Gamma)<\infty\) i.e. which can be separated into two or more infinite components by the removal of a finite number of vertices. The infinite components arising in this way are called fragments. A class of ''path-like'' graphs called strips are introduced. It is shown that if \(\Gamma\) is a vertex transitive graph and \(\kappa_{\infty}(\Gamma)<\infty\) then either \(\Gamma\) contains infinitely many pairwise disjoint fragments, or it is strip. The second half of the paper is devoted to a detailed study of strips and their automorphism groups.
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    fragments
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    vertex transitive graph
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