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I like the the Four Color Theorem from MA 375.  While its not very complicated, I think it's interesting that you can color any map with four colors or less.
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I like the the Four Color Theorem from MA 375.  While the idea that you can color any map with four colors or less isn't very complicated, it seems like it should occasionally be necessary to use a fifth color.

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I like the the Four Color Theorem from MA 375. While the idea that you can color any map with four colors or less isn't very complicated, it seems like it should occasionally be necessary to use a fifth color.

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Ph.D. on Applied Mathematics in Aug 2007. Involved on applications of image super-resolution to electron microscopy

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