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The Kahn–Kalai conjecture is a conjecture in combinatorial geometry, specifically related to the understanding of the behavior of random sets and their expected properties. It focuses on a certain type of subset of a finite set and is named after the mathematicians Ben Kahn and Gil Kalai, who introduced this conjecture.

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