There is something in Ramsey Theorem that denotes that R(m,n) = R(n,m). When I looked on Internet it's always written that by symmetry R(m,n) = R(n,m).
So, can any one explains to me that?
There is something in Ramsey Theorem that denotes that R(m,n) = R(n,m). When I looked on Internet it's always written that by symmetry R(m,n) = R(n,m).
So, can any one explains to me that?
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