^Mumford, David (2000), "The dawning of the age of stochasticity", in Arnold, V.; Atiyah, M.; Lax, P.; Mazur, B. (eds.), Mathematics: Frontiers and Perspectives, Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society, pp. 197–218, MR1754778. See in particular p. 208: "This leads us to the stunning result of Christopher Freiling (1986): using the idea of throwing darts, we can disprove the continuum hypothesis."
^El Gamal, Abbas; Kim, Young-Han (2011), Network Information Theory, Cambridge University Press, p. 171, ISBN9781139503143, Dougherty, Freiling, and Zeger (2005) showed via an ingenious counterexample that unlike the multicast case, linear network coding fails to achieve the capacity region of a general graphical multimessage network error-free. This counterexample hinges on a deep connection between linear network coding and matroid theory.