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He solved a $1 million math problem - then vanished
He solved one of the hardest problems in mathematics — a million-dollar challenge that had defeated everyone for decades.
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Korean Researcher Solves 60-Year Moving Sofa Problem, Top Math Innovation
Korean Researcher Solves 60-Year Moving Sofa Problem, Top Math Innovation Dr. Baek Jin-eons Proof Awaits Peer Review, ...
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A new math puzzle designed to challenge readers of all ages is coming to the Daily Press. David Genter, a puzzle developer ...
Crude prices are low. Companies are being cautious. But huge reserves — particularly of the heavy, viscous oil Venezuela has ...
More flexible systems naturally expose a wider range of configurations and performance profiles. For AI-native developers, ...
A $1 million prize awaits anyone who can show where the math of fluid flow breaks down. With specially trained AI systems, ...
Two ACPS juniors were named Sunshine State Scholars for outstanding STEM achievements and their plans to tackle key science ...
Pupils at Cranbrook Campus have been putting their problem-solving skills to the test in the international Bebras Challenge.
An AI model that learns without human input—by posing interesting queries for itself—might point the way to superintelligence ...
NotebookLM’s popularity drives scaling needs; Trung’s Advanced Notebook Manager adds dashboard, tags, views, calmer research.
The research of a Korean mathematician who solved the "Moving Sofa Problem," a mathematical conundrum that has remained unsolved for nearly 60 years, ...
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