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*In [[geometry]], a simple path is a [[simple curve]], namely, a [[continuous function|continuous]] [[injective]] function from an [[interval (mathematics)|interval]] in the set of [[real number]]s <math>\R</math> to <math>\R^n</math> or more generally to a [[metric space]] or a [[topological space]].
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*In [[graph theory]] a simple path is a path in a graph which does not have repeating vertices. See [[path (graph theory)]].
 
 
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