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Test Your Intuition (27) about the Alon-Tarsi Conjecture
On the occasion of Polymath 12 devoted to the Rota basis conjecture let me remind you about the Alon-Tarsi conjecture and test your intuition concerning a strong form of the conjecture. The sign of a Latin square is the product … Continue reading
Posted in Combinatorics, Open problems, Test your intuition
Tagged Alon-Tarsi conjecture, Polymath12
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