evidence boundary
unknownfrontiers / frontier
Erdős problems frontier
- id
- vfr_37aec80d874a0239
- license
- CC-BY-4.0
- findings
- 1,256
- accepted core
- 6
- contested
- 0
- links
- 17
- sources
- 1,234
- evidence
- 1,256
- avg conf
- 0.98
e1271/1271 · statement.attested · reviewer:will-blair · 2026-06-10 · null→null
Evidence atom
back to sourcesErdos-Szekeres theorem (1935, solved): every sequence of (r-1)(s-1)+1 distinct real numbers contains a monotone increasing subsequence of length r or a monotone decreasing subsequence of length s.
- id
- vea_bcd7e3494a71aa2e
- frontier
- Erdős problems frontier
- source
- vs_b741b3b2310716c3
- finding
- vf_ac5f19ba93429d33
finding binding
boundtheoretical
Erdos-Szekeres theorem (1935, solved): every sequence of (r-1)(s-1)+1 distinct real numbers contains a monotone increasing subsequence of length r or a monotone decreasing subsequence of length s.
source binding
source-boundErdos, Szekeres 1935, Compositio Math.
vs_b741b3b2310716c3
review context
unverified1 events
1 reviewable changes and 0 evaluation records target this atom or its bound objects.
statement
Erdos-Szekeres theorem (1935, solved): every sequence of (r-1)(s-1)+1 distinct real numbers contains a monotone increasing subsequence of length r or a monotone decreasing subsequence of length s.
extraction method
manual_curation
support relation
unknown
condition refs
vcnd_f00e9fe6ac9c383d
caveats
- missing evidence locator
Review, event, and evaluation records
2events
vev_fa771e32eebbd805finding.assertedManual finding added to frontier state
reviewer:erdos-db-trust · 2026-05-30
reviewable changes
vpr_918b6e5aac715d46finding.addManual finding added to frontier state
applied · agent:vela-curation-bot · 2026-05-10
evaluations
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