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From: gwyn@brl-tgr.ARPA (Doug Gwyn )
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Subject: Re: Re: 4-color CONJECTURE
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Date: Sun, 2-Sep-84 11:15:34 EDT
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In any event, there is ALWAYS a non-zero probability that a mathematical
proof is wrong.  People are no more infallible than machines.