Zarankiewicz problem

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Etymology

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Named after the Polish mathematician Kazimierz Zarankiewicz, who proposed several special cases of the problem in 1951.

Proper noun

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the Zarankiewicz problem

  1. (graph theory) An unsolved problem in mathematics, asking for the largest possible number of edges in a bipartite graph that has a given number of vertices and has no complete bipartite subgraphs of a given size.
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