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Then it’s kind of a mystery to try to figure out why and how they’re related.” The Riemann hypothesis has proved to be a font of surprising connections all over math and beyond it, to the realm of the ...
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The math world is losing its mind over the new solution to an Erdős problem. This is what AI found, how we missed it—and why it matters.
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Corca, a startup by Oleg Shevlyagin and Anton Gladkoborodov, raises $7.8M from Nvidia and other investors to innovate math ...
A drop of dye added to a glass of water undergoes ordinary diffusion. However, when placed on the surface of a foam, the dye ...