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▸ noun: In graph theory, a graceful labeling of a graph with edges is a labeling of its vertices with some subset of the integers from 0 to inclusive, such that no two vertices share a label, and each edge is uniquely identified by the absolute difference between its endpoints, such that this magnitude lies between 1 and inclusive.
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▸ noun: In graph theory, a graceful labeling of a graph with edges is a labeling of its vertices with some subset of the integers from 0 to inclusive, such that no two vertices share a label, and each edge is uniquely identified by the absolute difference between its endpoints, such that this magnitude lies between 1 and inclusive.
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