
Infinite graphs
Infinite graphs are mathematical structures made up of points (called vertices) connected by lines (called edges) where the number of vertices and edges is limitless. Unlike finite graphs, which have a fixed number of points, infinite graphs extend endlessly, allowing for complex patterns and connections that go on without end. They are useful for modeling systems that grow indefinitely, such as networks, fractals, or certain types of algorithms, providing insights into structures that cannot be fully enumerated or exhausted.