Some math conjectures and theorems and proofs can take on a profound, quasi-religious status as examples of the limits of human comprehension. TREE(3) is one of those examples. "You've got all these ...
When a Yule tree is not a yule tree: in 1924, G. U. Yule created a graph to map genealogical history. At this time of year, the words “Yule tree” may conjure images of brightly decorated balsam firs.
Recently, Knuth and Ciucu independently proved the surprising fact, conjectured by Stanley, that one connected component of the tensor product of a path with itself (the so-called "Aztec diamond graph ...
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