The effect of cardinality in the pigeonhole principle

Thinking and Reasoning 30 (1):218-234 (2024)
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The pigeonhole principle is a well-known mathematical principle and is quite simple to understand. It goes as follows: If n items are placed into m containers, and if m

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Jean Baratgin
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