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The discharging method was introduced to prove Wernicke’s (“VER-nick-uh’s”) theorem, which bounds the degrees of vertices in graphs with this property. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this property that a graph has if and only if it does not contain the subgraphs K-five or K-three-three.
ANSWER: planar [accept planarity or being planar or planar graphs]
[10h] A graph is planar if and only if its value for this number is zero. The Albertson conjecture links the chromatic number of complete graphs to this number, which a formula by Richard Guy gives a potential upper bound on for complete graphs.
ANSWER: crossing number
[10e] The complete graph with n vertices has a circuit named for this mathematician if and only if n is odd. This mathematician created graph theory to solve the Seven Bridge of Königsberg problem.
ANSWER: Leonhard Euler [accept Eulerian circuit]
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