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The Goldberg–Seymour conjecture is a statement in the field of graph theory, specifically concerning the behavior of certain types of graphs and their structural properties. Formulated by mathematicians Joshua Goldberg and Paul Seymour in 1988, the conjecture deals with the concepts of graph minors, specifically pertaining to the characterizations of graph classes.

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