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The following pages link to On generalizations of Radon's theorem and the Ham sandwich theorem (Q1260776):
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- Chessboard complexes indomitable (Q549260) (← links)
- Transversals to the convex hulls of all \(k\)-sets of discrete subsets of \(\mathbb R^n\) (Q616450) (← links)
- Optimal bounds for a colorful Tverberg-Vrećica type problem (Q633613) (← links)
- A stronger conclusion to the classical ham sandwich theorem (Q641540) (← links)
- Projective center point and Tverberg theorems (Q742824) (← links)
- Topology and combinatorics of partitions of masses by hyperplanes (Q855777) (← links)
- Finite-to-one maps (Q952586) (← links)
- Centerpoints and Tverberg's technique (Q982949) (← links)
- On the number of Birch partitions (Q1006393) (← links)
- Tverberg's theorem via number fields (Q1802769) (← links)
- The Tverberg-Vrećica problem and the combinatorial geometry on vector bundles (Q1806255) (← links)
- Tverberg numbers for cellular bipartite graphs (Q1924906) (← links)
- Computational aspects of the colorful Carathéodory theorem (Q1991350) (← links)
- No-dimensional Tverberg theorems and algorithms (Q2105318) (← links)
- Analogues of the central point theorem for families with \(d\)-intersection property in \(\mathbb R^d\) (Q2259365) (← links)
- Computational topology of equivariant maps from spheres to complements of arrangements (Q3605853) (← links)
- Tverberg’s theorem is 50 years old: A survey (Q4684365) (← links)
- A survey of mass partitions (Q5067418) (← links)
- The discrete yet ubiquitous theorems of Carathéodory, Helly, Sperner, Tucker, and Tverberg (Q5241224) (← links)
- A parametrized version of the Borsuk–Ulam–Bourgin–Yang–Volovikov theorem (Q5415804) (← links)
- Partitions of points into simplices with \(k\)-dimensional intersection. I: The conic Tverberg's theorem (Q5944012) (← links)
- Conical equipartitions of mass distributions (Q5944933) (← links)
- Intersecting diametral balls induced by a geometric graph (Q6151026) (← links)
- Intersecting ellipses induced by a max-sum matching (Q6154397) (← links)