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Four-Color Map Theorem Summary
835 words, approx. 3 pages The four-color map theorem states that, at most, four colors are needed to color any map, if two adjoining countries are always to be assigned different colors. The statement of the theorem is deceptively simple: it says that every imaginable...
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Four color theorem Information
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 The four color theorem (also known as the four color map theorem) states that given any plane separated into regions, such as a political map of the states of a country, the regions may be colored using no more than four colors in such a way that no two...


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True Colors Times Four
01/10/1992: 1,031 words, approx. 3 pages IN THEIR very earliest work on color photo processes, Kodak scientists came up with an interesting axiom that holds true to this day. According to Douglas Collins, author of the authoritative history "The Story of Kodak," the axiom was, "The exact color reproduction...
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Celebrating the Fab Four in full color
12/02/2007: 718 words, approx. 2 pages JOE MILICIA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 12-02-2007 Celebrating the Fab Four in full color -- Rock museum pays tribute to madcap 'Help!' By JOE MILICIA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Date: 12-02-2007, Sunday Section: TRAVEL Edtion: All Editions Ed...


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