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Szemeredi Theorem (1975): Any subset of the integers of positive density contains arbitrarily long arithmetics progressions[10] which is not directly related to the arithmetic progressions and is false.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
Szemeredi Theorem (1975): Any subset of the integers of positive density contains arbitrarily long arithmetics progressions[10] which is not directly related to the arithmetic progressions and is false.
 
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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Greatest Mathematical Scandals of the World
Author(s)Chun-Xuan Jiang
KeywordsMathematics
Published2009
JournalGeneral Science Journal
No. of pages17

Abstract

Szemeredi Theorem (1975): Any subset of the integers of positive density contains arbitrarily long arithmetics progressions[10] which is not directly related to the arithmetic progressions and is false.