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- Multi-colored spanning graphs (Q784473) (← links)
- Tverberg's theorem, disks, and Hamiltonian cycles (Q825963) (← links)
- Radon numbers and the fractional Helly theorem (Q2022784) (← links)
- Strong independence and the dimension of a Tverberg set (Q2035558) (← links)
- Quantitative combinatorial geometry for concave functions (Q2037171) (← links)
- Continuous maps with the disjoint support property (Q2043724) (← links)
- Counterexamples to the colorful Tverberg conjecture for hyperplanes (Q2095119) (← links)
- Eliminating higher-multiplicity intersections. III. Codimension 2 (Q2130509) (← links)
- Tolerance for colorful Tverberg partitions (Q2136209) (← links)
- New lower bounds for Tverberg partitions with tolerance in the plane (Q2192113) (← links)
- Plus minus analogues for affine Tverberg type results (Q2197697) (← links)
- An application of the universality theorem for Tverberg partitions to data depth and hitting convex sets (Q2206734) (← links)
- Regular polygonal partitions of a Tverberg type (Q2230919) (← links)
- Matching points with disks with a common intersection (Q2421852) (← links)
- Tverberg-type theorems with altered intersection patterns (nerves) (Q2664116) (← links)
- Radon numbers grow linearly (Q2671172) (← links)
- Tverberg theorems over discrete sets of points (Q4998740) (← links)
- No‐dimension Tverberg's theorem and its corollaries in Banach spaces of type p (Q4999678) (← links)
- A survey of mass partitions (Q5067418) (← links)
- The discrete yet ubiquitous theorems of Carathéodory, Helly, Sperner, Tucker, and Tverberg (Q5241224) (← links)
- Topological drawings meet classical theorems from convex geometry (Q6074002) (← links)
- Inscribed Tverberg‐type partitions for orbit polytopes (Q6074975) (← links)
- Tverberg's theorem for cell complexes (Q6096840) (← links)
- Support vector machines and Radon's theorem (Q6154223) (← links)
- Neighboring mapping points theorem (Q6188360) (← links)