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- Wiener_connector comment "In mathematics applied to the study of networks, the Wiener connector, named in honor of chemist Harry Wiener who first introduced the Wiener Index, is a means of maximizing efficiency in connecting specified \"query vertices\" in a network. Given a connected, undirected graph and a set of query vertices in a graph, the minimum Wiener connector is an induced subgraph that connects the query vertices and minimizes the sum of shortest path distances among all pairs of vertices in the subgraph.".