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R_dih(P_a^alt, K_b) = 1 + (a-1)(b-1) for all a ≥ 4, b ≥ 1 — the a ≥ 4 slice of Conjecture 4.9 (Damnjanović–Đorđević, arXiv:2607.06817). Combined with the a = 3 case (see sibling entry), this resolves Conjecture 4.9 in full for a ≥ 3.
Fulek defined a weight-five three-row 0-1 matrix L_3 and asked whether ex(n, L_3) = O(n). It is: every r × s matrix avoiding L_3 has at most 27r + 2s ones, so 6n - 8 ≤ ex(n,L_3) ≤ 29n for n ≥ 5. The same argument covers an infinite family…
Can S-decoding polynomials modulo a product of k primes be built with only k+1 nonzero coefficients, the minimum their own lower bound allows? Yes, via a general framework for special prime products. The consequence is that for any…
Does quantum memory give a query-complexity advantage for learning an unknown quantum channel, when protocols without it must measure after each channel use and keep only a classical transcript? It does, and the paper also determines how…
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The classical problem of maximizing the Shannon entropy of a sum of independent random variables supported on a finite alphabet, settled in the ternary case. For independent X_1, …, X_n taking values in 0,1,2, the entropy of S_n = X_1 + ……
R_dih(P_3^alt, K_b) = R_cyc(P_3^alt, K_b) = 2b - 1 for all b ∈ N — the a = 3 slice of Conjecture 4.9 (Damnjanović–Đorđević, arXiv:2607.06817) and Conjecture 4.23 (Bašić–Damnjanović–Stevanović–Stošić, arXiv:2604.16188).
The directed five-dimensional torus D_5(m) has a Hamilton decomposition for every odd m ≥ 3, extending the decomposition program for directed tori beyond the three-dimensional case.
Nikolov and Ullman asked, as Open Problem 1 on DifferentialPrivacy.org, whether k statistical queries over a universe of size T can be released under pure differential privacy at the square-root error rate that the known lower bounds…
Let S(N) count the distinct values of ∑_n∈ A 1/n over A⊆1,…,N. Estimate S(N).
Monical, Tokcan and Yong conjectured that every fixed positive power of the Vandermonde determinant fails to have saturated Newton polytope in sufficiently many variables. For every even power k ≥ 4 there is an explicit lattice point of…
There exists a Hadamard matrix of order 668: a matrix H∈-1,1^668×668 such that HH^ T=668I_668. Equivalently, the 668 rows of H are pairwise orthogonal.
Subbarao and Verma asked in 1999 (Problem 5.7, first part) whether the complementary Bell numbers f(n) = B_n(-1) take any given value only finitely many times. Campbell proves they do: for every fixed integer the fiber is finite, a result…
Conjectures that every bridgeless graph has a collection of cycles covering each edge exactly twice.
Let n_k be the least n > 2k such that (n-k)(n-k+1)…(n-1) has no prime factor in (k, 2k). Erdos conjectured a superpolynomial lower bound; for all large k, n_k > e^log^2 k / (20 loglog k).
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A collection of open problems drawn from published lists, including Cahen, Fontana, Frisch and Glaz's Open Problems in Commutative Ring Theory and Erman and Sam's survey of Boij-Soderberg theory, each proved or disproved by one automated…
A problem from Fajtlowicz's Graffiti program, studied by Erdős and Staton, on the Havel-Hakimi residue of common-divisor graphs. The paper resolves the problem and extends it, determining the residue's first-order scale and its nontrivial…
Two degree inequalities for circle-valued Sobolev maps have constants that degenerate as p → 1^+ or δ → 0^+. Brezis posed the problem of sharpening them; both are now sharpened, by the same power trick with elementary estimates.