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A '''simple graph''' is always understood to mean a "graph" which contains no loops or multiple edges. However, the unqualified term "graph" might allow or disallow loops and multiple edges in the literature, according to the preferences of the author and the requirements of the particular topic.
The term "[[multigraph]]" is
Sometimes the term "[[pseudograph]]" is used to indicate that both multiple edges and loops are allowed.<ref>Gross (1998), p. 3, and Zwillinger, p. 220.</ref> In exceptional situations it is even necessary to have edges with only one end, called '''halfedges''', or no ends ('''loose edges'''); see for example [[signed graph]]s.
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