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Michael Röckner, Zeev Sobol, Kolmogorov Equations in Infinite Dimensions: Well-Posedness and Regularity of Solutions, with Applications to Stochastic Generalized Burgers Equations, The Annals of ...
A deceptively simple math problem has led to two separate, but accurate, solutions, and the battle lines are being drawn online.
With simple algebra, it is easy to obtain the equation 2 h2 = n (n + 1), where h is the house number, and n is the total number of houses. This is an equation with an infinite number of integer ...
After Centuries, a Simple Math Problem Gets an Exact Solution Mathematicians have long pondered a deceptively easy puzzle about the reach of a goat tied to a fence.
Two mathematicians have used a new geometric approach in order to address a very old problem in algebra. In school, we often learn how to multiply out and factor polynomial equations like (x² ...
The two women and St. Mary’s Academy graduates who used trigonometry to prove the 2000-year-old Pythagorean Theorem math equation, had their findings confirmed.
British professor Andrew Wiles wins $700,000 Abel Prize for solving Fermat’s Last Theorem.
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