The Doodle Theorem, and Beyond (2016) 1 year ago (chalkdustmagazine.com) 10 comments ColinWright Reply Add to library philote 1 year ago I skimmed it, but couldn't find what the "doodle theorem" is. It's only mentioned in the title. ColinWright 1 year ago Quoting from the article:> Claim: every doodle can be two-coloured. codeflo 1 year ago Euler’s graph theorem. ColinWright 1 year ago Actually, no. That is mentioned, but it's not the theorem in question. breckenedge 1 year ago (2016) ColinWright 1 year ago ... but timeless ... johncakelover 1 year ago [flagged]
philote 1 year ago I skimmed it, but couldn't find what the "doodle theorem" is. It's only mentioned in the title. ColinWright 1 year ago Quoting from the article:> Claim: every doodle can be two-coloured. codeflo 1 year ago Euler’s graph theorem. ColinWright 1 year ago Actually, no. That is mentioned, but it's not the theorem in question.
codeflo 1 year ago Euler’s graph theorem. ColinWright 1 year ago Actually, no. That is mentioned, but it's not the theorem in question.
I skimmed it, but couldn't find what the "doodle theorem" is. It's only mentioned in the title.
Quoting from the article:
> Claim: every doodle can be two-coloured.
Euler’s graph theorem.
Actually, no. That is mentioned, but it's not the theorem in question.
(2016)
... but timeless ...
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