A coloring of the plane without monochromatic right triangles
Abstract
We give a full, correct proof of the following result, earlier claimed by Erdos and Komj\'ath. If the Continuum Hypothesis holds then there is a coloring of the plane with countably many colors, with no monocolored right triangle.
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