Fig. 1.

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Schematic representation of the three distances considered in this study: dfil, dCP, and dskel. dfil is the distance from a galaxy to the axis of the closest filament, dCP is the Euclidean distance from a galaxy to the closest maximum or bifurcation (computed only for galaxies that have dfil > 1 Mpc), and dskel is the distance from a galaxy to the node connected to the closest filament following the filaments (computed only for galaxies that have dfil < 1 Mpc).
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