arXiv:1009.0821·math.AG·March 9, 2011
Family of counterexamples to King's conjecture
Mateusz Michalek

TL;DR
This paper introduces a family of counterexamples that disprove King's conjecture, challenging previous assumptions in the field.
Contribution
It provides a new family of counterexamples to King's conjecture, demonstrating its limitations.
Findings
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Counterexamples invalidate King's conjecture
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The family of counterexamples is explicitly constructed
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Implications for related mathematical theories
Abstract
In this short note we present a family of counterexamples to the King's conjecture.
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