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    It is shown that the set of multitree classes equipped with a partial order is a lattice called a multitree lattice. This multitree lattice in fact is a geometric lattice. Since there is a one-to-one correspondence between a multitree class and an element of the multitree lattice, the trees of a composite of subgraphs can be generated without duplications by the set union of the Cartesian products of the multitree classes of the subgraphs, which form a maximal independent set.
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    graph decomposition
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    multitree lattice
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    geometric lattice
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    multitree class
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