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Korean researcher solves 60-year moving sofa problem, top math innovation
A Korean researcher who solved the “Moving Sofa Problem,” a mathematical challenge that had puzzled mathematicians for nearly ...
Sometimes the math just doesn’t work. Groceries, rent, kids’ activities, student loans, all of it keeps climbing, while your ...
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A rejoinder to ‘Bola’s tax’: When ‘simple logic’ becomes simple misdirection
The Emmanuel Orjih essay being circulated is rhetorically powerful, but its “simplicity” is achieved by subtracting the ...
US colleges are easing academic standards for Gen Z in the name of inclusion. Are simpler courses helping students succeed or quietly lowering the bar for industry readiness?
Godfrey Elementary is implementing new methods for learning math to increase fifth-graders’ engagement and confidence.
If you're struggling with math, these best math AI tools can help you solve those complex problems and equations with ease.
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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.
Dr Baek Jin Eon, 31, a research fellow at the Korea Institute for Advanced Study, has demonstrated that no shape larger than ...
In 1966, a mathematician named [Leo Moser] proposed what sounds like a simple problem: What’s the largest shape you can move ...
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