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  • 81Snark (graph theory) — In graph theory, a snark is a connected, bridgeless cubic graph with chromatic index equal to 4. In other words, it is a graph in which every vertex has three neighbors, and the edges cannot be colored by three colors without two edges of the… …

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  • 82Cubic graph — Not to be confused with graphs of cubic functions. The Petersen graph is a Cubic graph …

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  • 83Cograph — The Turán graph T(13,4), an example of a cograph In graph theory, a cograph, or complement reducible graph, or P4 free graph, is a graph that can be generated from the single vertex graph K1 by complementation and disjoint union. That is, the… …

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  • 84Cache coloring — In computer science, cache coloring (also known as page coloring) is the process of attempt to allocate free pages that are contiguous from the CPU cache s point of view, in order to maximize the total number of pages cached by the processor.… …

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  • 85Tax protester (United States) — Part of a series on Taxation Taxation in the United States …

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  • 86Amount in controversy — (sometimes called jurisdictional amount) is a term used in United States civil procedure to denote a requirement that persons seeking to bring a lawsuit in a particular court must be suing for a certain minimum amount before that court may hear… …

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  • 87List of mathematics articles (U) — NOTOC U U duality U quadratic distribution U statistic UCT Mathematics Competition Ugly duckling theorem Ulam numbers Ulam spiral Ultraconnected space Ultrafilter Ultrafinitism Ultrahyperbolic wave equation Ultralimit Ultrametric space… …

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  • 88Rick Reuschel — Infobox MLB retired name=Rick Reuschel position=Pitcher bats=Right throws=Right birthdate=birth date and age|1949|5|16 Quincy, Illinois debutdate=June 19 debutyear=by|1972 debutteam=Chicago Cubs finaldate=April 22 finalyear=by|1991 finalteam=San… …

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  • 89No-three-in-line problem — A set of 20 points in a 10 × 10 grid, with no three points in a line. In mathematics, in the area of discrete geometry, the no three in line problem, introduced by Henry Dudeney in 1917, asks for the maximum number of points that can be placed in …

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  • 90Federalist No. 84 — (Federalist Number 84), an essay entitled Certain General and Miscellaneous Objections to the Constitution Considered and Answered, is one of the Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, published under the pseudonym Publius on May 28… …

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