As the graph, a pond is divided into 2n (n $\geq$ 5) parts. Two parts are called neighborhood if they have a common side or arc. Thus every part has three neighborhoods. Now there are 4n+1 frogs at the pond. If there are three or more frogs at one part, then three of the frogs of the part will jump to the three neighborhoods repsectively. Prove that for some time later, the frogs at the pond will uniformily distribute. That is, for any part either there are frogs at the part or there are frogs at the each of its neighborhoods. Invalid image file
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