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  • Four color theorem [r]: (A famous mathematical statement with a long history) For every planar graph, four colors suffice to color its vertices in such a way that adjacent vertices have different colors. [e]
  • Purebred [r]: Cultivated varieties or cultivars of an animal species, achieved through the process of selective breeding of individuals of unmixed lineage over many generations. [e]
  • Sum-of-divisors function [r]: The function whose value is the sum of all positive divisors of a given positive integer. [e]
  • Square root of two [r]: The positive real number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the number 2. [e]