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IGT Lecture Note 2 (Section 1.4)
The document appears to be a disorganized collection of notes related to graph theory, including concepts such as digraphs, connectivity, and properties of graphs. It discusses various types of graphs, their characteristics, and mathematical propositions related to them. The text is fragmented and lacks coherence, making it difficult to extract a clear narrative or structured information.