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Richard Stanley
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Show that $\mathbb{R}^3$ can be partitioned into disjoint unit circles. The proof involves the Axiom of Choice. I don't know the status of this problem if you don't assume the Axiom of Choice. See Komjáth and Totik, Problem and Theorems in Classical Set Theory, Chapter 13, Problem 13.

Richard Stanley
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