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Figure 1. Remove nodes with one adjacency (dashed nodes).  Red nodes are points of interest and left  unpruned
Figure 3. All nodes pruned (dashed nodes) from network.  Red nodes are points of interest and left unpruned
Figure 4. Example of graph reduction.
Figure 6. Two adjacent slave graph areas.  Node N 2 is not pruned because its adjacency is in another slave area
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