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... that mathematician and academic '''[[Gerhard Ringel (nonfiction)|Gerhard Ringel]]''' made pioneering contributions to graph theory, and contributed significantly to the proof of the Heawood conjecture (now the Ringel-Youngs theorem), a mathematical problem closely linked with the Four Color theorem? | ... that mathematician and academic '''[[Gerhard Ringel (nonfiction)|Gerhard Ringel]]''' made pioneering contributions to graph theory, and contributed significantly to the proof of the Heawood conjecture (now the Ringel-Youngs theorem), a mathematical problem closely linked with the Four Color theorem? | ||
... that a '''[[cryptographic numen]]''' (plural numina) is a type of [[Numen (nonfiction)|numen]] which occurs during certain actions relating to [[Cryptography (nonfiction)|cryptography]]; and that [[gray light]], a related phenomena, often | ... that a '''[[cryptographic numen]]''' (plural numina) is a type of [[Numen (nonfiction)|numen]] which occurs during certain actions relating to [[Cryptography (nonfiction)|cryptography]]; and that '''[[gray light]]''', a related phenomena, often appears when [[Artificial intelligence (nonfiction)|artificial intelligences]] perform cryptographic computations? |
Revision as of 02:29, 24 June 2021
... that mathematician and academic Gerhard Ringel made pioneering contributions to graph theory, and contributed significantly to the proof of the Heawood conjecture (now the Ringel-Youngs theorem), a mathematical problem closely linked with the Four Color theorem?
... that a cryptographic numen (plural numina) is a type of numen which occurs during certain actions relating to cryptography; and that gray light, a related phenomena, often appears when artificial intelligences perform cryptographic computations?