A no relationship graph, also known as a null graph, is a type of graph in which there are no edges connecting any of the vertices. This means that each vertex stands alone, and there is no interaction or relationship represented between them. In a no relationship graph, the degree of each vertex is zero, indicating that none of the vertices are connected to one another. Such graphs can be useful in theoretical discussions or as a baseline in graph analysis.
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