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| | | | | Watched the hokey movie Gifted on a plane ride. Turns out that the Millennium Prize for mathematically solving the Navier-Stokes problem plays into the plot. I am interested in variations of the Navier-Stokes equations that describe hydrodynamical flow on the surface of a sphere. The premise is that such a formulation can be used to... | |
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| | | | | The Riemann Hypothesis Perhaps the greatest unsolved problem in mathematics is to explain the distribution of the prime numbers. The overall ``thinning out'' of the primes less than some number $latex {N}&fg=000000$, as $latex {N}&fg=000000$ increases, is well understood, and is demonstrated by the Prime Number Theorem (PNT). In its simplest form, PNT states that... | |
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| | | | | This week, Katie and Paul are blogging from the Heidelberg Laureate Forum - a week-long maths conference where current young researchers in maths and computer science can meet and hear talks by top... | |
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