Graph-like spaces: an introduction
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Planar graphs; geometric and topological aspects of graph theory (05C10) Matroids in convex geometry (realizations in the context of convex polytopes, convexity in combinatorial structures, etc.) (52B40) Combinatorial aspects of matroids and geometric lattices (05B35) Infinite graphs (05C63) Relations of low-dimensional topology with graph theory (57M15)
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