MediaWiki API result

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                        "*": "\n== MAIN RESEARCH AREAS ==\n\n* Graph Theory (algorithms, degree-diameter problem, graph labelling, applications of graph theory to network design, social networks and security issues)\n\n* Computational Group and Monoid Theory (algorithms for computing with finitely presented monoids and groups)\n\n* Image Processing and Computer Vision (Voronoi image models, image segmentation)"
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