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The pathway problem, often associated with the field of graph theory, does not have a single inventor as it emerged from the broader study of networks and connectivity in mathematics and computer science. However, it has roots in the works of early mathematicians like Leonhard Euler, who studied the Seven Bridges of Königsberg in the 18th century, laying foundational concepts for graph theory. The problem has since evolved through contributions from various researchers in the areas of algorithms and optimization.

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