👉 In mathematics, "superfineness" is a measure of how much the size of a set can be increased by adding elements without changing its structure. It is often used in combinatorics and graph theory to describe the growth rate of certain structures or functions. For example, consider a simple graph with 5 vertices (A, B, C, D, E) and 3 edges (AB, AC, AD). The superfineness of this graph would be calculated as follows: -