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Automorphisms of the Petersen graph
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A symmetric matrix whose square is zero
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When is $(p - 1)! + 1$ a power of $p$?
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inserting sentences between subequations
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Szemerédi's Regularity Lemma
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The aim in a course of differential equations?
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Placing equation numbers on the right
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Showing that $K_7$ contains at least 4 monochromatic triangles
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Proof of the van der Waerden theorem
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van der Waerden's original proof
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