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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by imsuboi(m): 9:38am On Nov 17, 2015
Yoloba people sha grin
Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by kewhos(m): 9:38am On Nov 17, 2015

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by kewhos(m): 9:40am On Nov 17, 2015
Raymondenyi:
[s]Nigerians aree Just a Disgrace to the World...


I wish the whole of africa can be nuked out of the surface d earth., let the world see peace and sensible humans...


Most times I doubt if the Blacks re created by God; cus blacks seem very close to devil in morphology and physiology...

Mtcheeeeeewww!!![/s]

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by yomexp(m): 9:56am On Nov 17, 2015
Op you can do us a favour and commit suicide www.nairaland.com/2742791/bbc-wold-service-nigerian-solve#40107858

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by sisqonite: 11:21am On Nov 17, 2015
Raymondenyi:
Nigerians aree Just a Disgrace to the World...


I wish the whole of africa can be nuked out of the surface d earth., let the world see peace and sensible humans...


Most times I doubt if the Blacks re created by God; cus blacks seem very close to devil in morphology and physiology...

Mtcheeeeeewww!!!

Such hatred against a fellow being and this coming from the same race?
Our parents have really succeeded in gathering money and forgot to raise their kids.
So all the wars in the world that the whites are accountable for doesn't satisfy your quest for blood?
You believe the only way is if they wipe out the entire Africa?
Cos as the whites have learned to co-habitat with their fellow being (Hispanics) and you still think u matter when u no longer reason like a human?

well when a human says this, maybe they'll consider it but coming from you in your current state, no1 will take you serious.

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Ritchiee: 12:24pm On Nov 17, 2015
EZEIGBO1OFIMO:
Nigeria: What do we do this things for?
Since we are in a season of prize winners, from the
Golden Eagles to young genius that won the world
scrabble championship I was not surprised to read this
weekend that the country got another accolade, this
time in the rarefied field of Mathematics. Out of
excitement and curiosity I went online to find out what
our professor of mathematics really did and how the
rest of the world perceived it and how they showered
him and by corollary Nigeria with accolades.
I was disappointed and put on the alert when I
discovered the story was only covered in Nigerian blogs
and the that they were all similarly worded.
I asked Senia Sheydvasser a PhD Mathematics student
at Yale University about this earth shaking
development and this is what he said.
'Everything about this reeks of it being fake. To start
with, the credentials attributed to Dr. Enoch are entirely
implausible. I was particularly amused by the line
about discovering a "scientific technique for detecting
and tracking someone on an evil mission." What does
that even mean? Does this techniques read thoughts to
determine whether someone is planning something evil?
Can this technique be used to track someone who is on
a mission that is in a moral gray area? What if they
aren't so much on a mission so much as they partake
in the occasional recreational evil? It makes no sense.
I decided to look up the proceedings of the
International Conference on Mathematics and Computer
Science. Indeed, there does seem to have been a Dr.
Enoch who spoke at this conference, and who talked
about the spectral theory interpretation of the Riemann
Hypothesis. However, the abstract does not seem to
suggest that Dr. Enoch was announcing a proof of RH.
It gets worse. Surely such an important paper would
have to be published somewhere? Perhaps it would be
on ArXiV or elsewhere on the Internet. I decided to
have a look. I can't seem to find any trace of
something like "A matrix that generates the point
spectral of the Riemann Zeta function", which was the
title of Dr. Enoch's talk.
However, there is a paper titled "A Proof of the
Riemann Hypothesis" online, uploaded by someone who
claims to be Opeyemi Enoch, up on Academia.edu. If,
indeed, this is Opeyemi Enoch that uploaded this paper,
then he is guilty of very sloppy, very blatant plagiarism.
To start with, the paper doesn't even have his name on
it! It has the name of Werner Raab, who (I checked)
published a paper online in 2013 that is almost line for
line identical to the one on Academia.edu.
I will admit that I didn't bother going through his paper
(there are enough wrong proofs of RH on the Internet to
drown in), but a quick overlook of the methods used
(along with the fact that no one has heard of this
paper in two years) suggests that there is a 0% chance
that it could possibly be right.
So, to summarize, no, the Riemann Hypothesis has not
been solved. A general note: be suspicious of any story
of this significance that does not get covered by any
reputable news source, particularly when they claim not
that a solution has been proposed to a long-standing
conjecture, but that it has been solved outright. That is
sensationalist garbage---the real world does not work
like that.'
Micheal Jørgensen, a PhD holder in Mathematics also
said,
'There are a lot of copies of the story you cited, but no
evidence to support the story.
On Academia.edu - Share research Dr. Enoch has
uploaded a number of paper regarding the Riemann
Hypothesis, but none with himself as author: Federal
University, Oye-Ekiti - Academia.edu.'
So what exactly is this about?
The stink of the fake Philip Emeagwali is still in the air,
why are we letting ourselves in for another round of
international ridicule.
.
.
cc- cade lalasticlala seun ritchiee
Bad belly or what is this for God sake?I believed he did it because his tribe(Yoruba)has the greatest number of the best black mathematicians in the world.This is a BBC link...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03891wc?ocid=socialflow_facebook

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Ritchiee: 12:31pm On Nov 17, 2015
CharlyNick:
I think if he did, BBC, CNN, etc. Would have aired/carried the News.


But op, you don't have a credible source to this fact.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03891wc?ocid=socialflow_facebook
Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by softvio(m): 12:53pm On Nov 17, 2015
I'v gone via all the said links, and from all the indications it seems that the RH hasnt been solved

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Babacele: 12:58pm On Nov 17, 2015
EZEIGBO1OFIMO:
Nigeria: What do we do this things for?
Since we are in a season of prize winners, from the
Golden Eagles to young genius that won the world
scrabble championship I was not surprised to read this
weekend that the country got another accolade, this
time in the rarefied field of Mathematics. Out of
excitement and curiosity I went online to find out what
our professor of mathematics really did and how the
rest of the world perceived it and how they showered
him and by corollary Nigeria with accolades.
I was disappointed and put on the alert when I
discovered the story was only covered in Nigerian blogs
and the that they were all similarly worded.
I asked Senia Sheydvasser a PhD Mathematics student
at Yale University about this earth shaking
development and this is what he said.
'Everything about this reeks of it being fake. To start
with, the credentials attributed to Dr. Enoch are entirely
implausible. I was particularly amused by the line
about discovering a "scientific technique for detecting
and tracking someone on an evil mission." What does
that even mean? Does this techniques read thoughts to
determine whether someone is planning something evil?
Can this technique be used to track someone who is on
a mission that is in a moral gray area? What if they
aren't so much on a mission so much as they partake
in the occasional recreational evil? It makes no sense.
I decided to look up the proceedings of the
International Conference on Mathematics and Computer
Science. Indeed, there does seem to have been a Dr.
Enoch who spoke at this conference, and who talked
about the spectral theory interpretation of the Riemann
Hypothesis. However, the abstract does not seem to
suggest that Dr. Enoch was announcing a proof of RH.
It gets worse. Surely such an important paper would
have to be published somewhere? Perhaps it would be
on ArXiV or elsewhere on the Internet. I decided to
have a look. I can't seem to find any trace of
something like "A matrix that generates the point
spectral of the Riemann Zeta function", which was the
title of Dr. Enoch's talk.
However, there is a paper titled "A Proof of the
Riemann Hypothesis" online, uploaded by someone who
claims to be Opeyemi Enoch, up on Academia.edu. If,
indeed, this is Opeyemi Enoch that uploaded this paper,
then he is guilty of very sloppy, very blatant plagiarism.
To start with, the paper doesn't even have his name on
it! It has the name of Werner Raab, who (I checked)
published a paper online in 2013 that is almost line for
line identical to the one on Academia.edu.
I will admit that I didn't bother going through his paper
(there are enough wrong proofs of RH on the Internet to
drown in), but a quick overlook of the methods used
(along with the fact that no one has heard of this
paper in two years) suggests that there is a 0% chance
that it could possibly be right.
So, to summarize, no, the Riemann Hypothesis has not
been solved. A general note: be suspicious of any story
of this significance that does not get covered by any
reputable news source, particularly when they claim not
that a solution has been proposed to a long-standing
conjecture, but that it has been solved outright. That is
sensationalist garbage---the real world does not work
like that.'
Micheal Jørgensen, a PhD holder in Mathematics also
said,
'There are a lot of copies of the story you cited, but no
evidence to support the story.
On Academia.edu - Share research Dr. Enoch has
uploaded a number of paper regarding the Riemann
Hypothesis, but none with himself as author: Federal
University, Oye-Ekiti - Academia.edu.'
So what exactly is this about?
The stink of the fake Philip Emeagwali is still in the air,
why are we letting ourselves in for another round of
international ridicule.
.
.
cc- cade lalasticlala seun ritchiee

WWW.daily telegraph.co.uk

Nigerian professor solves 156
year old maths problem to win $
1m prize
Dr Opeyemi Enoch solved one of
the seven millennium problems in
mathemati
The Riemann Hypothesis
solution found by Dr
Opeyemi Enoc
A Nigerian professor has received
a $1 million (£660,000) prize for solving a maths conundrum that
had stumped scholars for more
than 150 years.
Dr Opeyemi Enoch, from the
Federal University in the ancient
city of Oye Ekiti, solved one of the
seven millennium problems in
mathematics.
The professor was able to finally
provide a solution to the Riemann
Hypothesis first proposed by
German mathematician Bernhard
Riemann in 1859, earning him the
$1m prize.
Nigerian academic solves
150-year old math problem
https:///6KYj4wtc2i
pic.twitter.com/ZrIOaiQ40F
— This Is Africa (@
ThisIsAfricaTIA) November
17, 2015
He announced his findings at the
International Conference of
Mathematics and Computer
Science in Austria, Vienna, exactly
156 years to the day it had been
put forward by Riemann.
"Dr Enoch first investigated and
then established the claims of
Riemann," said a statement from
the university where he teaches.
"He went on to consider and to
correct the misconceptions that
were communicated by
mathematicians in the past
generations, thus paving way for
his solutions and proofs to be
established.
"He also showed how other
problems of this kind can be
formulated and obtained the
matrix that Hilbert and Poly
predicted will give these
undiscovered solutions. He
revealed how these solutions are
applicable in cryptography,
quantum information science and
in quantum computers."
via GIPHY
Dr Enoch has previously worked
on mathematical models for
generating electricity from sound,
thunder and ocean bodies.
According to software engineer
Robert Elder, the complex
Riemann conundrum "is based on
an observation Riemann made
about the equation: Every value of
the equation that makes it go to
zero seems to lie on the exact
same line."
The seven millennium problems
are set out by the Massachusetts-
based Clay Mathematical Institute
as being the "most difficult" to
solve
.
Explaining the hypothesis they
state: "The prime number theorem
determines the average
distribution of the primes.
"The Riemann Hypothesis tells us
about the deviation from the
average. Formulated in Riemann's
1859 paper, it asserts that all the
'non-obvious' zeros of the zeta
function are complex numbers
with real part 1/2."
The Clay Mathematical Institute
says its aim is to increase
mathematical knowledge,
encourage gifted student to
pursue maths careers and
recognise extraordinary maths
achievements.

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Babacele: 1:01pm On Nov 17, 2015
EZEIGBO1OFIMO:
http://www.academia.edu/1188935/Proof_of_the_Riemann_hypothesis
.

the problem remains unsolved
WWW.daily telegraph.co.uk
Nigerian professor solves 156
year old maths problem to win $
1m prize
Dr Opeyemi Enoch solved one of
the seven millennium problems in
mathemati
The Riemann Hypothesis
solution found by Dr
Opeyemi Enoc
A Nigerian professor has received
a $1 million (£660,000) prize for solving a maths
conundrum that
had stumped scholars for more
than 150 years.
Dr Opeyemi Enoch, from the
Federal University in the ancient
city of Oye Ekiti, solved one of the
seven millennium problems in
mathematics.
The professor was able to finally
provide a solution to the Riemann
Hypothesis first proposed by
German mathematician Bernhard
Riemann in 1859, earning him the
$1m prize.
Nigerian academic solves
150-year old math problem
https:///6KYj4wtc2i
pic.twitter.com/ZrIOaiQ40F
— This Is Africa (@
ThisIsAfricaTIA) November
17, 2015
He announced his findings at the
International Conference of
Mathematics and Computer
Science in Austria, Vienna, exactly
156 years to the day it had been
put forward by Riemann.
"Dr Enoch first investigated and
then established the claims of
Riemann," said a statement from
the university where he teaches.
"He went on to consider and to
correct the misconceptions that
were communicated by
mathematicians in the past
generations, thus paving way for
his solutions and proofs to be
established.
"He also showed how other
problems of this kind can be
formulated and obtained the
matrix that Hilbert and Poly
predicted will give these
undiscovered solutions. He
revealed how these solutions are
applicable in cryptography,
quantum information science and
in quantum computers."
via GIPHY
Dr Enoch has previously worked
on mathematical models for
generating electricity from sound,
thunder and ocean bodies.
According to software engineer
Robert Elder, the complex
Riemann conundrum "is based on
an observation Riemann made
about the equation: Every value of
the equation that makes it go to
zero seems to lie on the exact
same line."
The seven millennium problems
are set out by the Massachusetts-
based Clay Mathematical Institute
as being the "most difficult" to
solve
.
Explaining the hypothesis they
state: "The prime number theorem
determines the average
distribution of the primes.
"The Riemann Hypothesis tells us
about the deviation from the
average. Formulated in Riemann's
1859 paper, it asserts that all the
'non-obvious' zeros of the zeta
function are complex numbers
with real part 1/2."
The Clay Mathematical Institute
says its aim is to increase
mathematical knowledge,
encourage gifted student to
pursue maths careers and
recognise extraordinary maths
achievements.
Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Babacele: 1:02pm On Nov 17, 2015
Areaboy2:
quick search on the internet to verify this and i ended up here.

Of course seeing other forums discussing this. Apparently the same guy has a mathematical method to determine and trach someone on an evil mission. undecided

Has the smell of rotten fish all over.

Mods. when you help misinform the public, do well to quickly correct it.

Cheers
Areaboy
WWW.daily telegraph.co.uk
Nigerian professor solves 156
year old maths problem to win $
1m prize
Dr Opeyemi Enoch solved one of
the seven millennium problems in
mathemati
The Riemann Hypothesis
solution found by Dr
Opeyemi Enoc
A Nigerian professor has received
a $1 million (£660,000) prize for solving a maths
conundrum that
had stumped scholars for more
than 150 years.
Dr Opeyemi Enoch, from the
Federal University in the ancient
city of Oye Ekiti, solved one of the
seven millennium problems in
mathematics.
The professor was able to finally
provide a solution to the Riemann
Hypothesis first proposed by
German mathematician Bernhard
Riemann in 1859, earning him the
$1m prize.
Nigerian academic solves
150-year old math problem
https:///6KYj4wtc2i
pic.twitter.com/ZrIOaiQ40F
— This Is Africa (@
ThisIsAfricaTIA) November
17, 2015
He announced his findings at the
International Conference of
Mathematics and Computer
Science in Austria, Vienna, exactly
156 years to the day it had been
put forward by Riemann.
"Dr Enoch first investigated and
then established the claims of
Riemann," said a statement from
the university where he teaches.
"He went on to consider and to
correct the misconceptions that
were communicated by
mathematicians in the past
generations, thus paving way for
his solutions and proofs to be
established.
"He also showed how other
problems of this kind can be
formulated and obtained the
matrix that Hilbert and Poly
predicted will give these
undiscovered solutions. He
revealed how these solutions are
applicable in cryptography,
quantum information science and
in quantum computers."
via GIPHY
Dr Enoch has previously worked
on mathematical models for
generating electricity from sound,
thunder and ocean bodies.
According to software engineer
Robert Elder, the complex
Riemann conundrum "is based on
an observation Riemann made
about the equation: Every value of
the equation that makes it go to
zero seems to lie on the exact
same line."
The seven millennium problems
are set out by the Massachusetts-
based Clay Mathematical Institute
as being the "most difficult" to
solve
.
Explaining the hypothesis they
state: "The prime number theorem
determines the average
distribution of the primes.
"The Riemann Hypothesis tells us
about the deviation from the
average. Formulated in Riemann's
1859 paper, it asserts that all the
'non-obvious' zeros of the zeta
function are complex numbers
with real part 1/2."
The Clay Mathematical Institute
says its aim is to increase
mathematical knowledge,
encourage gifted student to
pursue maths careers and
recognise extraordinary maths
achievements.
Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Ritchiee: 1:16pm On Nov 17, 2015
softvio:
I'v gone via all the said links, and from all the indications it seems that the RH hasnt been solved
aYou seem to be a bad belly fellow.So those foreign news outlets are lying.Look...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/12000314/The-Riemann-Hypothesis-solution-found-by-Dr-Opeyemi-Enoch.html
Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by softvio(m): 1:37pm On Nov 17, 2015
Ritchiee:
aYou seem to be a bad belly fellow.So those foreign news outlets are lying.Look...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/12000314/The-Riemann-Hypothesis-solution-found-by-Dr-Opeyemi-Enoch.html

first of all, do you know were am from? Your brain must be moving in an anti-clockwise direction to insult me first before bring out your wack-ass fact. When i read the bbc link, there was a question mark(?) suggesting they havn't confirmed it. And the other CMI shows that the math is unsolved... Better grow up stupeeeed fellow

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by 1stknight(m): 3:21pm On Nov 17, 2015
BBC has gone from "solved" to "claims to have solve". And I don't know why the telegraph link is not going. People don't make research again.
To all those that cannot see beyond their ethnic veil: I'm a mathematician from Ogun state.

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Ritchiee: 3:46pm On Nov 17, 2015
softvio:


first of all, do you know were am from? Your brain must be moving in an anti-clockwise direction to insult me first before bring out your wack-ass fact. When i read the bbc link, there was a question mark(?) suggesting they havn't confirmed it. And the other CMI shows that the math is unsolved... Better grow up stupeeeed fellow
I am really sorry...ciao. But watch your language...

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Nobody: 5:08pm On Nov 17, 2015
EZEIGBO1OFIMO:
http://www.academia.edu/1188935/Proof_of_the_Riemann_hypothesis
.

the problem remains unsolved
checking this website ... It showed it as been solved and Dr opeyemi Enoch solution uploaded

Oh ye dumb biafraudan.

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by tonychristopher: 5:40pm On Nov 17, 2015
What a Shame

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Nobody: 5:47pm On Nov 17, 2015
It pays to be good at maths! Nigerian professor solves 156-year-old Riemann problem to scoop $1 million prize

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3321924/It-pays-good-maths-Nigerian-professor-solves-156-year-old-Riemann-problem-scoop-1million-prize.html#ixzz3rlhfk5Rd


Professor becomes a millionaire after cracking 150-year-old maths conundrum

http://www.independent.ie/world-news/europe/professor-becomes-a-millionaire-after-cracking-150yearold-maths-conundrum-34208844.html


Chei, see Biafrauds and there bad belle. grin

If to say this prof carry igbo name, dem for no let people here word.

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by RobinRay(m): 5:53pm On Nov 17, 2015
End time
Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Nobody: 6:23pm On Nov 17, 2015
OTDR:

It pays to be good at maths! Nigerian professor solves 156-year-old Riemann problem to scoop $1 million prize

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3321924/It-pays-good-maths-Nigerian-professor-solves-156-year-old-Riemann-problem-scoop-1million-prize.html#ixzz3rlhfk5Rd


Professor becomes a millionaire after cracking 150-year-old maths conundrum

http://www.independent.ie/world-news/europe/professor-becomes-a-millionaire-after-cracking-150yearold-maths-conundrum-34208844.html


Chei, see Biafrauds and there bad belle. grin

If to say this prof carry igbo name, dem for no let people here word.
Since when did the Daily Mail become a source of scientific news?
Your stupid source says:

However, The Clay Mathematical institute has neither confirmed nor denied that Dr Enoch has officially solved the problem, simply saying it does not comment on solutions to the Millennium Problems.
The Clay Institute is the organisation offering the prize, not the Daily Mail or any other shitty news site.
Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by MathsChic(f): 6:36pm On Nov 17, 2015
Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Nobody: 7:36pm On Nov 17, 2015
1stknight:
BBC has gone from "solved" to "claims to have solve". And I don't know why the telegraph link is not going. People don't make research again.
To all those that cannot see beyond their ethnic veil: I'm a mathematician from Ogun state.

I read the telegraph article a few hours ago. It also used the word "claims". I'm Igbo but I think it would be nice if he actually solved it: good for science, good for Nigeria, good for the world. But we have to verify first, from what I've seen I think he's the one claiming, the institute has not confirmed.

And yes, it's unfortunate tribal bigots hijack every thread and spread hate.

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by softvio(m): 7:48pm On Nov 17, 2015
Ritchiee:
I am really sorry...ciao. But watch your language...

sorry bro...just a counter-emotion problem
Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Temitoppe(m): 7:49pm On Nov 17, 2015
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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Ritchiee: 10:20pm On Nov 17, 2015
softvio:

sorry bro...just a counter-emotion problem
Okay...thx.
Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Ritchiee: 10:44pm On Nov 17, 2015
LastOkpaBender:


I read the telegraph article a few hours ago. It also used the word "claims". I'm Igbo but I think it would be nice if he actually solved it: good for science, good for Nigeria, good for the world. But we have to verify first, from what I've seen I think he's the one claiming, the institute has not confirmed.

And yes, it's unfortunate tribal bigots hijack every thread and spread hate.
That is how it is in Nigeria...the bigotry.I am pretty sure Dr Enoch has solved it but he would have to really put in a lot of effort for it to be accepted.Reasons:
1.He did it in Nigeria in an almost unknown university.
2.Dr Enoch is not white.Yes,this is a problem every reputable white mathematician had been trying to solve for ages and all of a sudden...KABOOOOOM...from Ekiti,Nigeria?
But they would have to eat the humble pie....
This the best news so far...

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/opeyemi-enoch-nigerian-professor-solves-156-year-old-maths-problem-a6737846.html
Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by whitecloth: 10:48pm On Nov 17, 2015
Ritchiee:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03891wc?ocid=socialflow_facebook

Guy, please stop pasting this site that's not the BBC site now, and also help me tell your friends online to stop copying and pasting this fake BBC site, I also congratulate this Enoch when the news came out but the OP allegations and observations are too good to be true, am a scientist and I've come across the Riemann constant before so I know what am saying. let's do our research very well.
Thanks

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by wordbank(m): 5:54am On Nov 18, 2015
kewhos:
OP you be bad belle Biafra abi?

This is BBC UK and a voice interview with DR. ENOCH asking him HOW HE WILL SPEND HIS $1M

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03891wc
Even BBC is yet to confirm it or have you read of him been awarded or have you seen the problem solved or Dr Enoch openly declaring himself to be the acclaimed winner? ClayMath is not aware of all these! People shouldn't make Dr Enoch to embarrassed when thrown into the den of scholars

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Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Okpeyemi125: 8:33am On Nov 18, 2015
Ok
Re: Opeyemi Enoch Has NOT Solved The Riemann Hypothesis: Didnt Get Any $1M by Csami(m): 10:38am On Nov 18, 2015
150 ot 156 old? How old is it exactly? Does the maths really exist?

This same topic made front page 3 times and we are yet to confirm the status of the situation on ground.

Bigotry is bad. Y'all should get well soon.

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