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In 1950 Edward Nelson, then a student at the University of Chicago, asked the kind of deceptively simple question that can give mathematicians fits for decades. Imagine, he said, a graph — a ...
One can then start asking questions like, given a certain number ... and other graphs. For the matroids, there are another set of polynomials, which exhibit behavior similar to chromatic polynomials.
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