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Every tree is a large subtree of a tree that decomposes \(K_n\) or \(K_{n,n}\)
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    Every tree is a large subtree of a tree that decomposes \(K_n\) or \(K_{n,n}\) (English)
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    27 April 2010
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    graph labelings
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    graph decompositions
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    combinatorial nullstellensatz
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