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$C^r$ Stability Conjecture ★★★★
Keywords: diffeomorphisms,; dynamical systems
Convex 'Fair' Partitions Of Convex Polygons ★★
Author(s): Nandakumar; Ramana
Basic Question: Given any positive integer n, can any convex polygon be partitioned into n convex pieces so that all pieces have the same area and same perimeter?
Definitions: Define a Fair Partition of a polygon as a partition of it into a finite number of pieces so that every piece has both the same area and the same perimeter. Further, if all the resulting pieces are convex, call it a Convex Fair Partition.
Questions: 1. (Rephrasing the above 'basic' question) Given any positive integer n, can any convex polygon be convex fair partitioned into n pieces?
2. If the answer to the above is "Not always'', how does one decide the possibility of such a partition for a given convex polygon and a given n? And if fair convex partition is allowed by a specific convex polygon for a give n, how does one find the optimal convex fair partition that minimizes the total length of the cut segments?
3. Finally, what could one say about higher dimensional analogs of this question?
Conjecture: The authors tend to believe that the answer to the above 'basic' question is "yes". In other words they guess: Every convex polygon allows a convex fair partition into n pieces for any n
Keywords: Convex Polygons; Partitioning
Growth of finitely presented groups ★★★
Author(s): Adyan
Keywords: finitely presented; growth
Ding's tau_r vs. tau conjecture ★★★
Author(s): Ding
Keywords: clutter; covering; MFMC property; packing
Equality in a matroidal circumference bound ★★
Keywords: circumference
Highly arc transitive two ended digraphs ★★
Author(s): Cameron; Praeger; Wormald
Keywords: arc transitive; digraph; infinite graph
Strong matchings and covers ★★★
Author(s): Aharoni
Let be a hypergraph. A strongly maximal matching is a matching so that for every matching . A strongly minimal cover is a (vertex) cover so that for every cover .
Keywords: cover; infinite graph; matching
Unfriendly partitions ★★★
If is a graph, we say that a partition of is unfriendly if every vertex has at least as many neighbors in the other classes as in its own.
Keywords: coloring; infinite graph; partition
Universal highly arc transitive digraphs ★★★
Author(s): Cameron; Praeger; Wormald
An alternating walk in a digraph is a walk so that the vertex is either the head of both and or the tail of both and for every . A digraph is universal if for every pair of edges , there is an alternating walk containing both and
Keywords: arc transitive; digraph
P vs. NP ★★★★
Keywords: Complexity Class; Computational Complexity; Millenium Problems; NP; P; polynomial algorithm
F_d versus F_{d+1} ★★★
Author(s): Krajicek
Keywords: Frege system; short proof
Even vs. odd latin squares ★★★
A latin square is even if the product of the signs of all of the row and column permutations is 1 and is odd otherwise.
Keywords: latin square
Universal Steiner triple systems ★★
Author(s): Grannell; Griggs; Knor; Skoviera
Keywords: cubic graph; Steiner triple system
Monotone 4-term Arithmetic Progressions ★★
Author(s): Davis; Entringer; Graham; Simmons
Keywords: monotone arithmetic progression; permutation
The Bermond-Thomassen Conjecture ★★
Keywords: cycles
Continous analogue of Hirsch conjecture ★★
Author(s): Deza; Terlaky; Zinchenko
Average diameter of a bounded cell of a simple arrangement ★★
Author(s): Deza; Terlaky; Zinchenko
Keywords: arrangement; diameter; polytope
Drawing disconnected graphs on surfaces ★★
Author(s): DeVos; Mohar; Samal
Keywords: crossing number; surface
Matchings extend to Hamiltonian cycles in hypercubes ★★
Keywords: Hamiltonian cycle; hypercube; matching
Linear Hypergraphs with Dimension 3 ★★
Author(s): de Fraysseix; Ossona de Mendez; Rosenstiehl
Keywords: Hypergraphs