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▸ noun: (mathematics) A fundamental combinatorial result of Ramsey theory, concerning the degree to which high-dimensional objects must necessarily exhibit some combinatorial structure, and cannot be completely random.
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▸ noun: (mathematics) A fundamental combinatorial result of Ramsey theory, concerning the degree to which high-dimensional objects must necessarily exhibit some combinatorial structure, and cannot be completely random.
Similar:
Paris-Harrington theorem,
Harnack's curve theorem,
van der Waerden's theorem,
ham sandwich theorem,
Helly's theorem,
Helly-Bray theorem,
Ramsey theory,
Hurewicz theorem,
Helly's selection theorem,
Ramsey number,
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