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Despite the greatest strides in mathematics, these hard math problems remain unsolved. Take a crack at them yourself.
Why do we insist that our god be infinite? Why would being bound in a nutshell world give us bad dreams? Why do we fear the cloister more than the agora? Longing and love have always “the ...
A few years ago, the mathematician Steven Strogatz predicted that it wouldn’t be too much longer before computer-assisted solutions to math problems will be beyond human comprehension. Well, we ...
Winning an infinite lottery is no easy task In an infinite lottery can you create a lottery ticket that always wins? This is the idea behind a 50-year-old maths problem that has now been solved ...
Haddley and Worsley found that they could cut an infinite number of curved slices with an odd number of sides and even keep the delicate balance when they sliced them each in two.
Knotty Four-decade-old Math Problem Solved By Team Including UGA Professor Date: December 2, 2004 Source: University Of Georgia Summary: It's not as famous as Fermat's Last Theorem. In fact, the ...
A Father-Son Team Solves a Geometry Problem With Infinite Folds The result could help researchers answer a larger question about flattening objects from the fourth dimension to the third dimension.
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