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Several works deal with lattices of graphs, (for example lattices defined by graph separators), and several authors have examined the concept lattice of the adjacency matrix of a graph. We give a partial survey of these, as well as some of the results involved, and then explain how these results can be unified to define a graph which eciently encodes a concept lattice.


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