Many dynamic processes can be described mathematically with the aid of stochastic partial differential equations. Scientists have found a new method which helps to solve a certain class of such ...
Mathematician Kevin Buzzard of Imperial College London is training computers how to prove one of the most famous problems in math history: Fermat’s last theorem. Resolving the problem isn’t the point.
A Mathematician with early access to XAI Grok 4.20, found a new Bellman function for one of the problems he had been working on with my student N. Alpay. Not an Erdős problem, but original research.
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Since the start of the 20th century, the heart of mathematics has been the proof — a rigorous, logical argument for whether a given statement is true or false. Mathematicians’ careers are measured by ...
Some scientific discoveries matter because they reveal something new — the double helical structure of DNA, for example, or the existence of black holes. However, some revelations are profound because ...
Researcher at the Cluster of Excellence Mathematics finds an approach that can be used flexibly Whether it’s physical phenomena, share prices or climate models – many dynamic processes in our world ...
Many dynamic processes can be described mathematically with the aid of stochastic partial differential equations. Working together with other researchers, Dr. Markus Tempelmayr, Postdoc at the Cluster ...
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