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I would like to tell you a bit about my favorite subfields of mathematics (in no particular order), highlighting key theorems, ... Around 40:05, please add an observation that we may assume that x is not in B_Y because otherwise Y cup {x} is independent. right but we can prove it using induction it is let's look at the case where s 1 equal to 1 and s

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  • I would like to tell you a bit about my favorite subfields of mathematics (in no particular order), highlighting key theorems, ...
  • Around 40:05, please add an observation that we may assume that x is not in B_Y because otherwise Y cup {x} is independent.
  • right but we can prove it using induction it is let's look at the case where s 1 equal to 1 and s
  • Explaining basic concepts in the intersection of graph theory and algebra in an intuitive way.

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