Robertson-Seymour theorem

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Etymology[edit]

Named after mathematicians Neil Robertson and Paul D. Seymour, who proved it in a series of papers from 1983 to 2004.

Proper noun[edit]

the Robertson-Seymour theorem

  1. (graph theory) A theorem stating that the undirected graphs, partially ordered by the graph-minor relationship, form a well-quasi-ordering.