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Four color theorem / Mathematics Subject Classification / Representation theory / Algebraic geometry / Alexandra Bellow / Operator algebra / Group representation / Differential geometry / Combinatorics / Mathematics / Abstract algebra / Graph coloring
Date: 2012-02-02 18:30:38
Four color theorem
Mathematics Subject Classification
Representation theory
Algebraic geometry
Alexandra Bellow
Operator algebra
Group representation
Differential geometry
Combinatorics
Mathematics
Abstract algebra
Graph coloring

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