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There are 2<sup>7825</sup> colorings for the numbers up to 7825. These possible colorings were logically narrowed down to just under a trillion cases, and those were examined using a [[Boolean satisfiability]] solver. Creating the proof took two days of computer execution time on the Stampede supercomputer at the [[Texas Advanced Computing Center]] and generated 200 terabytes of data.
In the 1980s [[Ronald Graham]] offered a $100 prize for the solution of the problem, which has now been awarded to Marijn Heule. The paper describing the proof was published on arXiv on 3 May 2016<ref name="arXiv">{{Cite journal|last=Heule|first=Marijn J. H.|last2=Kullmann|first2=Oliver|last3=Marek|first3=Victor W.|date=2016-05-03|title=Solving and Verifying the
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