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Pseudomathematics, or mathematical crankery, is a mathematics-like activity that does not adhere to the framework of rigor of formal mathematical practice. Common areas of pseudomathematics are solutions of problems proved to be unsolvable or recognized as extremely hard by experts, as well as attempts to apply mathematics to non-quantifiable ...
Liang was born in 1985 in Zhanjiang, Guangdong.His parents were both primary school teachers. [1] [2] [3] [4]Educated at Zhejiang University, Liang received a Bachelor of Engineering in electronic information engineering in 2007 and a Master of Engineering in information and communication engineering in 2010.
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In 2005, at age 33, Chau received the title of professor in Vietnam, becoming the country's youngest-ever professor. [12] Since 2007, Châu has worked at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, as well as the Hanoi Institute of Mathematics. [15] He joined the mathematics faculty at the University of Chicago on
Domokos met Arnold in 1995 at a major mathematics conference in Hamburg, where Arnold presented a plenary talk illustrating that most geometrical problems have four solutions or extremal points. In a personal discussion, however, Arnold questioned whether four is a requirement for mono-monostatic bodies and encouraged Domokos to seek examples ...
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In mathematics, a pseudogroup is a set of homeomorphisms between open sets of a space, satisfying group-like and sheaf-like properties. It is a generalisation [dubious – discuss] of the concept of a group, originating however from the geometric approach of Sophus Lie [1] to investigate symmetries of differential equations, rather than out of abstract algebra (such as quasigroup, for example).
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