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Tait's conjecture

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Tait's conjecture is a statement in graph theory and topology related to the study of knot diagrams. Proposed by the Scottish mathematician Peter Tait in the 19th century, the conjecture specifically pertains to the number of crossings in alternating knot diagrams.

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