Add Remark 5.5 immediately after Lemma 5.3's proof, recording the
empirical reduction of Conjecture 5.1 via the contrapositive of
Lemma 5.3: the conjecture follows from "h_phi is not constant on
V(K_b) U V(K_c)", and we have verified that non-constancy holds on
every one of 142,812 chord-apex+Kempe colourings up to n <= 20
(including the six Holton-McKay duals as a special case).
This is an independent empirical near-proof of Conjecture 5.1,
complementary to the direct (1)-(3) witness check in
Remark 5.6 / rem:conj-3-6-empirical. A structural proof of the
non-constancy claim would upgrade this to a proof of the
conjecture.
Also include two diagnostic scripts that informed the remark:
- check_shared_parity.py: parity-bucket symmetry n_{0,0} = n_{1,1},
n_{0,1} = n_{1,0} at vertices in V(K_b) cap V(K_c). 100%.
- check_cw_parity_prediction.py: structural identity
s_b XOR s_c = i_b XOR i_c XOR 1 holds at every shared vertex
(263,004 / 263,004), and the simple constancy prediction matches
exactly 50% of shared vertices per colouring with 0 perfectly
matching colourings.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
math-research
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Papers
kempe_style_search_for_smaller_contradiction
Humans Suffice: A Novel Proof of the Four Color Theorem
An in-progress proof of the Four Color Theorem via a minimal counterexample argument. The paper builds on Kempe's 1879 strategy — establishing valid cases for vertices of degree ≤ 4, then extending the argument to the degree-5 case using properties of non-adjacent degree-5 vertices, merged subgraphs, and locked colorings.
plane_depth_labelling
Plane Depth Labelling
Early-stage paper. Title and author information set; content in progress.
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