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A new proof of Grünbaum's 3 color theorem
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    A new proof of Grünbaum's 3 color theorem (English)
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    16 June 1997
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    Grünbaum's 3-colour theorem states that every planar graph with at most three triangles is 3-colourable. It was obtained by Grünbaum in 1963 as a consequence of a certain more technical result which was, however, later disproved by Gallai. In 1974, \textit{V. A. Aksenov} [Diskret. Analiz, Novosibirsk 26, 3-19 (1974; Zbl 0308.05107)] corrected Grünbaum's technical statement and thus provided a correct proof of the 3-colour theorem. The paper gives a simpler proof avoiding the technical result mentioned.
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    3-colour theorem
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    planar graph
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