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In graph theory, a branch of mathematics, a t-biclique-free graph is a graph that has no 2t-vertex complete bipartite graph Kt,t as a subgraph. A family of graphs is biclique-free if there exists a number t such that the graphs in the family are all t-biclique-free. The biclique-free graph families form one of the most general types of sparse graph family. They arise in incidence problems in discrete geometry, and have also been used in parameterized complexity.

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