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Famous Mathematics Problem Remains Unsolved, Newsday - BBC World Service by Xpaz: 4:44pm On Nov 18, 2015
Famous mathematics
problem remains
unsolved, Newsday - BBC
World Service

Famous mathematics problem remains unsolved
Nigerian mathematician Dr. Opeyemi Enoch
claimed he'd found a solution to one of
mathematics most famous problems. But the
Riemann Hypothesis remains unsolved. Marcus
du Sautoy, Professor of Mathematics at the
University of Oxford, tells us why it matters.
(Pic: Man solving mathematics problem on
whiteboard. Credit: Getty)
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Re: Famous Mathematics Problem Remains Unsolved, Newsday - BBC World Service by Xpaz: 4:45pm On Nov 18, 2015
Nigerian Mathematician’s Claim He Solved
‘Millennium Problem’ Proved To Be False
- Sahara Reporters.

On Tuesday, the news site Quartz revealed that
the story, widely published by the international
media, claiming Opeyemi Enoch, a Nigerian
professor of mathematics solved the Riemann
Zeta Hypothesis was false.
BY SAHARA REPORTERS, NEW YORK
NOV 17, 2015
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O n Tuesday, the news site Quartz revealed that
the story, widely published by the international
media, claiming Opeyemi Enoch, a Nigerian
professor of mathematics solved the Riemann
Zeta Hypothesis was false.
Professor Opeyemi Enoch
Photo Credit:
Metro UK
The Riemann Zeta Hypothesis was created by the
German mathematician Bernhard Riemann in
1859.
The Clay Mathematics Institute, an American
organization, designated the Riemann Zeta
Hypothesis as one of seven Millennium problems.
Any individual who can solve a Millennium
problem will be rewarded with $1 million by the
Clay Mathematics Institute.
Despite early reports stating that Mr. Enoch
solved the hypothesis, the institute refused to
confirm his claims of finding a solution to one of
their Millennium problems.
In an audio interview with BBC, Mr. Enoch
claimed that he was approached by his students
to solve the hypothesis. During the interview he
claimed that the prospect of a $1 million reward
did not motivate him, rather he wanted to show
his students his work in “solving” the problem.
According to Quartz Mr. Enoch’s academia.edu
profile has the “proof” of the “solution” to the
Riemann Hypothesis. However, subsequent
investigations indicated that his “proof” was
plagiarized.
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Re: Famous Mathematics Problem Remains Unsolved, Newsday - BBC World Service by Nobody: 4:45pm On Nov 18, 2015
undecided
Re: Famous Mathematics Problem Remains Unsolved, Newsday - BBC World Service by Nobody: 4:49pm On Nov 18, 2015
Which of the bbc reports are we to follow?
Re: Famous Mathematics Problem Remains Unsolved, Newsday - BBC World Service by Xpaz: 5:05pm On Nov 18, 2015
nseke:
Which of the bbc reports are we to follow?
Believe anyone you wanna believe.
Afam4eva.
Obinoscopy.
Re: Famous Mathematics Problem Remains Unsolved, Newsday - BBC World Service by teeboila(m): 5:06pm On Nov 18, 2015
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Re: Famous Mathematics Problem Remains Unsolved, Newsday - BBC World Service by Nobody: 5:16pm On Nov 18, 2015
He solved fire
Re: Famous Mathematics Problem Remains Unsolved, Newsday - BBC World Service by VickJames(m): 5:57pm On Nov 18, 2015
now there is problem
Re: Famous Mathematics Problem Remains Unsolved, Newsday - BBC World Service by speedyGonzales: 5:59pm On Nov 18, 2015
Well, SW Propaganda? no get enough power to solve the maths problem?

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Re: Famous Mathematics Problem Remains Unsolved, Newsday - BBC World Service by ArodeTsolaye: 6:01pm On Nov 18, 2015
Na ewedu, ritual and daughter-fccking dey inside yorrobber brain, nothing else!

Book...dem no sabi, Business? ...for where? grin

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Re: Famous Mathematics Problem Remains Unsolved, Newsday - BBC World Service by Lanretoye(m): 6:12pm On Nov 18, 2015
nseke:
Which of the bbc reports are we to follow?
Mathematics problem solved = bread
Mathematics problem remain unsolved = butter

I'll think its better to eat bread with the butter.
Re: Famous Mathematics Problem Remains Unsolved, Newsday - BBC World Service by simpleseyi: 6:18pm On Nov 18, 2015
ArodeTsolaye:
Na ewedu, ritual and daughter-fccking dey inside yorrobber brain, nothing else!

Book...dem no sabi, Business? ...for where? grin

Are those not better than drug trafficking, human trafficking, fake drugs, 419, baby factory, incest, kidnapping and armed robbery which are the Ibos major "businesses"?

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