
What is the solution to the Hadwiger-Nelson Problem?
4
360Ṁ212057
1H
6H
1D
1W
1M
ALL
24%
5
38%
6
38%
7
The Hadwiger-Nelson problem asks the minimum number of colors required to color the plane such that no two points at distance 1 have the same color. It is known that this number is at least 5 [de Grey '18], and no more than 7. This market resolves to the number in question, when there is an accepted mathematical proof of its value.
If this is found to be independent of ZFC, then this resolves-to-multiple over all values that are consistent with ZFC.
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