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English: Rota's basis conjecture for points in the Euclidean plane: for every three non-degenerate triangles with disjoint vertices (such as the red, blue, and yellow triangles in the figure) it is possible to partition the nine vertices into three non-degenerate rainbow triangles with one point of each color (the black triangles in the figure). |
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