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The happy ending problem- lower bound
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Results related to The Happy Ending Problemzarankiewicz problem lower boundWhat does the author mean in his proof “It follows by induction hypothesis” in theorem 2.3 in the given article below..Mistake in the closed form formula for the number of restricted compositions?Confusion in a Combinatorial ProblemCombinatorics definition helpHappy ending problem (polygons)Zig Zag Product'sZig Zag Product's EquationZig Zag Product's Inequality
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I read this paper http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/2000-37-04/S0273-0979-00-00877-6/S0273-0979-00-00877-6.pdf , but in the page 441 (theorem 2.3) I don´t understand, why $Xsetminus Y$ contains $f(k-1,l)$ points or $Xsetminus Y$ contains $f(k-1,l)-1$ points, i understand what follows.
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I read this paper http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/2000-37-04/S0273-0979-00-00877-6/S0273-0979-00-00877-6.pdf , but in the page 441 (theorem 2.3) I don´t understand, why $Xsetminus Y$ contains $f(k-1,l)$ points or $Xsetminus Y$ contains $f(k-1,l)-1$ points, i understand what follows.
combinatorics functions graph-theory
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I read this paper http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/2000-37-04/S0273-0979-00-00877-6/S0273-0979-00-00877-6.pdf , but in the page 441 (theorem 2.3) I don´t understand, why $Xsetminus Y$ contains $f(k-1,l)$ points or $Xsetminus Y$ contains $f(k-1,l)-1$ points, i understand what follows.
combinatorics functions graph-theory
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I read this paper http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/2000-37-04/S0273-0979-00-00877-6/S0273-0979-00-00877-6.pdf , but in the page 441 (theorem 2.3) I don´t understand, why $Xsetminus Y$ contains $f(k-1,l)$ points or $Xsetminus Y$ contains $f(k-1,l)-1$ points, i understand what follows.
combinatorics functions graph-theory
combinatorics functions graph-theory
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