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Timeline for Vice-versa Erdős conjecture

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Jan 5 at 10:49 comment added Douzi Hassan OK, but it's not yet a theorem, it's just a conjecture. We have to leave space for imagination. Your comments are a proof of this. Isn't it?
Jan 4 at 9:34 comment added Emil Jeřábek If you want to postulate two conjectures, one with "or" and one with "and", you need to write it clearly in the question. The way it is written now, there is a single conjecture using "or/and", which on the face of it looks like a variant of the common expression "and/or", whose meaning is exactly the same as (non-exclusive) "or".
Jan 3 at 21:16 comment added Douzi Hassan Thank you for your answer, In fact there are 2 options "or" or "and". Indeed the “and” option is trivial.
Jan 2 at 17:41 history answered Emil Jeřábek CC BY-SA 4.0