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- Cramer's_paradox abstract "In mathematics, Cramer's paradox is the statement that the number of points of intersection of two higher-order curves can be greater than the number of arbitrary points that are usually needed to define one such curve. It is named after the Swiss mathematician Gabriel Cramer.This paradox is the result of a naive understanding or a misapplication of two theorems: Bézout's theorem (the number of points of intersection of two algebraic curves is equal to the product of their degrees, provided that certain necessary conditions are met). Cramer's theorem (a curve of degree n is determined by n(n + 3)/2 points, again assuming that certain conditions hold).Observe that ∀n ≥ 3, n2 ≥ n(n + 3)/2.".
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