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Ragsdale conjecture : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ragsdale conjecture The Ragsdale conjecture is a mathematical conjecture that concerns the possible arrangements of real algebraic curves embedded in the projective plane. It was proposed by Virginia Ragsdale several years after 1900 and was disproved in 1979. ==Background== Her dissertation dealt with Hilbert's sixteenth problem, which was proposed in the year 1900, along with 22 other unsolved problems of the 19th century. Ragsdale conjectured a particular upper bound on the number of topological circles of a certain type, along with the basis of evidence. The conjecture was held of high importance in the field of real algebraic geometry for nearly a century. Later Oleg Viro〔 Translated in 〕 and Ilya Itenberg produced counterexamples to the Ragsdale conjecture, although the problem of finding a sharp upper bound remains unsolved.
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