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Mathematician Solves Algebra's Oldest Problem
A mathematician has uncovered a way of answering some of algebra's oldest problems. University of New South Wales Honorary Professor Norman Wildberger, has revealed a potentially game-changing ...
Abstract. We study higher-dimensional interlacing Fibonacci sequences, generated via both Chebyshev type functions and m-dimensional recurrence relations. For each integer m, there exist both rational ...
Abstract In this paper we give some interesting equation of p-adic q-integrals on ℤp. From those p-adic q-integrals, we present a systemic study of some families of extended Carlitz q-Bernoulli ...
A UNSW Sydney mathematician has discovered a new method to tackle algebra’s oldest challenge – solving higher polynomial equations. Polynomials are equations involving a variable raised to powers, ...
For almost two centuries, mathematicians believed there was no general solution for certain high-degree polynomial equations. Now, two Australian researchers—Norman Wildberger and Dean Rubine—have ...
A mathematician has built an algebraic solution to an equation that was once believed impossible to solve. The equations are fundamental to maths as well as science, where they have broad applications ...
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