Maximum common subgraph
In graph theory and theoretical computer science, a maximum common subgraph may mean either:
- Maximum common induced subgraph, a graph that is an induced subgraph of two given graphs and has as many vertices as possible
- Maximum common edge subgraph, a graph that is a subgraph of two given graphs and has as many edges as possible
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