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Questions about the branch of combinatorics called graph theory (not to be used for questions concerning the graph of a function). This tag can be further specialized via using it in combination with more specialized tags such as extremal-graph-theory, spectral-graph-theory, algebraic-graph-theory, topological-graph-theory, random-graphs, graph-colorings and several others.

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Existence of a sink in directed graphs with a certain structure

Your conjectures are proven in the paper "Congestion Games with Player-Specific Payoff Functions" by I. Milchtaich, published in Games and Economic Behavior in 1996. Usually, the term "congestion gam …
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Non-negative quadratic maximization

First, note that the condition that $A$ be positive semidefinite (PSD) doesn't buy you anything. Replacing $A$ by $A+kI$ changes the objective value of any feasible solution by $k$, so if we could so …
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Random Walks in $Z^2$/$Z^2$-intrinsic characterization of Euclidean distance

As written the statement is false for $n=3$: note that $p_3(2,2) = 0$ but $p_3(3,0) > 0$, while $|(2,2)| < |(3,0)|$. Similar counterexamples exist for all $n\geq 5$. So for larger $n$ you would at l …
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Create matrix containing values in [0,1] where sum of all diagonals and anti-diagonals is fixed

The given constraints are a system of linear inequalities, so you can find a feasible solution (or prove that none exists) by feeding these constraints to a linear program (LP) solver with some arbitr …
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