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I am not sure about application of snarks to four color theorem. Kuszi 00:16, 13 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Today I added two snarky mathematical uses, the four color theorem and the four flow conjecture. See [1] for the diff. I got this info from page 141 of Reinhard Diestel, Graph Theory, Springer, 1997, ISBN 0-387-98211-6. dbenbenn | talk December 25, 2004