👉 A lattice-like structure is a mathematical object that can be defined as having an aspect of a lattice but without any specific lattice structure. This may refer to a variety of objects, including lattice graphs, lattice paths, or other structures with a lattice-like property. An example of a lattice-like structure could be a graph where every vertex has exactly two adjacent vertices, and the degree of each vertex is 1. Another example could be a path in a lattice that follows a specific pattern, such as walking