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A proof of the Pigeonhole principle. The Pigeonhole principle is a fundamental theorem that is used widely in Computer Science and Combinatorics, it asserts that if you put n things into m containers, and n > m, then at least one of the containers contains more than one thing.

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A proof of the Pigeonhole principle. The Pigeonhole principle is a fundamental theorem that is used widely in Computer Science and Combinatorics, it asserts that if you put n things into m containers, and n > m, then at least one of the containers contains more than one thing.

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Larry Darryl Lee Jr. [email protected]

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A proof of the Pigeonhole principle. The Pigeonhole principle is a fundamental theorem that is used widely in Computer Science and Combinatorics, it asserts that if you put n things into m containers, and n > m, then at least one of the containers contains more than one thing.

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