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Karol Borsuk’s paper “Three theorems on the n-dimensional euclidean sphere” from 1933 is famous because it contained an important result (conjectured by Stanislaw Ulam) that is now known as the Borsuk-Ulam theorem: Every continuous map f: S d → ℝ d maps two antipodal points of the sphere S d to the same point in ℝ d .
Günter M. Ziegler, Martin Aigner
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Karol Borsuk’s paper “Three theorems on the n-dimensional euclidean sphere” from 1933 is famous because it contained an important result (conjectured by Stanislaw Ulam) that is now known as the Borsuk-Ulam theorem: Every continuous map f: S d → ℝ d maps two antipodal points of the sphere S d to the same point in ℝ d .
Günter M. Ziegler, Martin Aigner
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Brewer's conjecture and the feasibility of consistent, available, partition-tolerant web services
SIGA, 2002Seth Gilbert, N. Lynch
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The Mathematical Intelligencer, 1993
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Conjecture Mapping: An Approach to Systematic Educational Design Research
, 2014W. Sandoval
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On the proof of the positive mass conjecture in general relativity
, 1979R. Schoen, S. Yau
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