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Sep 23, 2010 at 15:00 comment added Tsuyoshi Ito Your user name suggests that you are the author of the paper. If this is the case, it seems that you reposted the same question on cstheory.stackexchange.com (cstheory.stackexchange.com/questions/1144/…), removing the sentence that it was an open problem, according to Suresh Venkat. In that case, I would like to let you know that I am still waiting for your explanation on this issue on the page I linked to.
Sep 13, 2010 at 17:51 comment added JBL Actually, David, could you further roll it back to the version by Gerry, which had the same content but had grammar corrected and used LaTeX?
Sep 13, 2010 at 15:51 comment added David E Speyer I've rolled the question back to it's previous version, which at least made sense. I don't know anything about this question, but it seems perfectly reasonable to ask whether any progress has been made on it.
Sep 13, 2010 at 15:50 history rollback David E Speyer
Rollback to Revision 3
Sep 13, 2010 at 15:40 comment added Yemon Choi At the time I write this comment, the question has been edited and now makes no sense whatsoever
Sep 13, 2010 at 13:56 history edited Gerardo CC BY-SA 2.5
deleted 648 characters in body; edited title
Sep 13, 2010 at 13:54 history rollback Gerardo
Rollback to Revision 1
Aug 27, 2010 at 13:00 comment added Artem Kaznatcheev Should the RHS read $d_{\pi(k)}$ instead of $d_{\pi(i)}$? I also agree with Daniel, it seems inappropriate to ask an open question (especially such a recent one) on MO.
Jul 30, 2010 at 0:25 history edited Gerry Myerson CC BY-SA 2.5
improved formatting
Jul 29, 2010 at 16:04 answer added Justin Melvin timeline score: 1
Jul 29, 2010 at 14:57 comment added Daniel Litt Usually asking open problems is not really considered appropriate for MO; see the FAQ. That said, you might ask something like "what is the current state of knowledge about this problem?"
Jul 29, 2010 at 14:36 history asked Gerardo CC BY-SA 2.5