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== Other possible sources ==

*{{Citation |last=Swart |first=Edward Reinier |year=1980 |title=The philosophical implications of the four-color problem |periodical=American Mathematical Monthly |volume=87 |pages=697–702 |url=http://www.maa.org/programs/maa-awards/writing-awards/the-philosophical-implications-of-the-four-color-problem |doi=10.2307/2321855 |issue=9 |jstor=2321855 |publisher=Mathematical Association of America | mr=0602826}}
*{{Citation |last=Wilson |first=Robin |authorlink=Robin Wilson (mathematician) |title=Four Colors Suffice | publisher=Princeton University Press |place=Princeton, NJ |series=Princeton Science Library |year=2014 | origyear=2002 |isbn =978-0-691-15822-8 | mr=3235839}}
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Other possible sources

  • Swart, Edward Reinier (1980), "The philosophical implications of the four-color problem", American Mathematical Monthly, vol. 87, no. 9, Mathematical Association of America, pp. 697–702, doi:10.2307/2321855, JSTOR 2321855, MR 0602826
  • Wilson, Robin (2014) [2002], Four Colors Suffice, Princeton Science Library, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-0-691-15822-8, MR 3235839