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What (who) is four-colour glossies - definition

Four-color card; Four-colour cards; Four Color Cards; Four colour cards
  • Four color cards game tiles
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  • Four color cards in Hong Kong

four-colour glossies      
1. Literature created by marketroids that allegedly contains technical specs but which is in fact as superficial as possible without being totally content-free. "Forget the four-colour glossies, give me the tech ref manuals." Often applied as an indication of superficiality even when the material is printed on ordinary paper in black and white. Four-colour-glossy manuals are *never* useful for finding a problem. 2. [rare] Applied by extension to manual pages that don't contain enough information to diagnose why the program doesn't produce the expected or desired output.
four colour theorem         
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  • Hamilton]], 23 Oct. 1852
  • A map with four regions, and the corresponding planar graph with four vertices.
  • A graph containing a Kempe chain consisting of alternating blue and red vertices
  • A four-colored map of the states of the United States (ignoring lakes and oceans)
  • This construction shows the torus divided into the maximum of seven regions, each one of which touches every other.
  • By joining the single arrows together and the double arrows together, one obtains a [[torus]] with seven mutually touching regions; therefore seven colors are necessary.
STATEMENT IN MATHEMATICS
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Four color theorem         
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  • Hamilton]], 23 Oct. 1852
  • A map with four regions, and the corresponding planar graph with four vertices.
  • A graph containing a Kempe chain consisting of alternating blue and red vertices
  • A four-colored map of the states of the United States (ignoring lakes and oceans)
  • This construction shows the torus divided into the maximum of seven regions, each one of which touches every other.
  • By joining the single arrows together and the double arrows together, one obtains a [[torus]] with seven mutually touching regions; therefore seven colors are necessary.
STATEMENT IN MATHEMATICS
Four-Color Theorem; Four-color theorem; Four-colour theorem; Four colour problem; Four color problem; Four-color conjecture; Four Color Theory; Map-coloring problem; Four-Colour Map Problem; Four color map problem; Four-color problem; 4 color theorem; Four Color Theorem; 4CT; Four Colour Theorem; Four-colour problem; Four color map theorem; 4 colour map problem; Four-colour Theorem; Four-Colour Theorem; Four-color map theorem; 4-color conjecture; Four Color Conjecture; 4 color problem; 4-colors theorem; The Four-Color map Theorem; Map color problem; Proof of the 4 color theorem; History of the four color theorem; Four color conjecture; Four colour map problem; Four Color Problem; Map coloring problem; 4-color theorem; Seven colour theorem; 4-color problem; Four-Color Maps; Four-color map; Minimum number of map colors; Four colour theorem; 4 colour theorem; Four-colour map; Four-colour map problem; Four-color map problem; 4 color map problem; Four-Color Map Theorem
In mathematics, the four color theorem, or the four color map theorem, states that no more than four colors are required to color the regions of any map so that no two adjacent regions have the same color. Adjacent means that two regions share a common boundary curve segment, not merely a corner where three or more regions meet.

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Four color cards

Four color cards (Chinese: 四色牌; pinyin: Sì Sè Pái) is a game of the rummy family of card games, with a relatively long history in southern China. In Vietnam the equivalent game is known as tứ sắc (Sino-Vietnamese pronunciation of 四色).