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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Question 1101: Tetrapacked!

X is a theorem which is yet to be proved, although it is one of the major theorems to have a computer-assisted proof (not counted as a REAL proof). It was first put forward by Francis Guthrie, whose brother then took it to De Morgan.

Illustrations of the theorem:




Answer: Four Coloured Theorem. It states that any planar graph/map can be filled with a minimum four colours such that no two adjacent spaces are filled with the same colour. In short, see the pics.


13 comments:

  1. something like all the countries in a continent can be coloured using 4 colours such that no colour is next to each other.

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  2. Four colour theorem

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  3. Even though I see A lot of colours I would like to go on with a FOUR COLOURED THEOREM

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  4. The four colour map theorem - the problem of shading all the countries on a map using just 4 colours while ensuring that no two adjacent countries are shaded with the same hues.

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  5. Was asked in TIIF Quiz '10....

    #nostalgia :)

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