In the mathematical field of graph theory, a convex bipartite graph is a bipartite graph with specific properties.
A bipartite graph, (U ∪ V, E), is said to be convex over the vertex set U if U can be enumerated such that for all v ∈ V the vertices adjacent to v are consecutive.
Convexity over V is defined analogously.
A bipartite graph (U ∪ V, E) that is convex over both U and V is said to be biconvex or doubly convex.
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