Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6580594> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 45 of
45
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6580594 subject Q6248542.
- Q6580594 subject Q7020692.
- Q6580594 subject Q7132787.
- Q6580594 subject Q8584115.
- Q6580594 abstract "In mathematics, in the area of discrete geometry, the no-three-in-line-problem, introduced by Henry Dudeney in 1917, asks for the maximum number of points that can be placed in the n × n grid so that no three points are collinear. This number is at most 2n, since if 2n + 1 points are placed in the grid, then by the pigeonhole principle some row and some column will contain three points.".
- Q6580594 thumbnail No-three-in-line.svg?width=300.
- Q6580594 wikiPageExternalLink mathgames_04_11_05.html.
- Q6580594 wikiPageExternalLink readme.html.
- Q6580594 wikiPageExternalLink Felsner+2003.7.4.pdf.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q1419761.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q15192296.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q15710060.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q165301.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q173746.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q1810244.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q188276.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q199.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q202.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q203.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q2835897.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q2914964.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q3186905.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q32025.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q37136.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q395.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q45715.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q49008.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q5335266.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q5699425.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q6053791.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q6248542.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q667957.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q7020692.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q712488.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q713133.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q7132787.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q723598.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q7390263.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q739462.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q8584115.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q895860.
- Q6580594 wikiPageWikiLink Q906377.
- Q6580594 comment "In mathematics, in the area of discrete geometry, the no-three-in-line-problem, introduced by Henry Dudeney in 1917, asks for the maximum number of points that can be placed in the n × n grid so that no three points are collinear. This number is at most 2n, since if 2n + 1 points are placed in the grid, then by the pigeonhole principle some row and some column will contain three points.".
- Q6580594 label "No-three-in-line problem".
- Q6580594 depiction No-three-in-line.svg.