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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Schoolboy cracks age-old maths problem Published: 23 May 12 07:03 CET A 16-year-old schoolboy has solved a mathematical problem which has stumped mathematicians for centuries, a newspaper report said. The boy put the historical breakthrough down to schoolboy naivety. Shouryya Ray, who moved to Germany from India with his family at the age of 12, has baffled scientists and mathematicians by solving two fundamental particle dynamics problems posed by Sir Isaac Newton over 350 years ago, Die Welt newspaper reported on Monday. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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The traveling salesman problem would be cool to solve. That is, finding the shortest path through a set of points. Seems it should be an easy thing to compute, but no one has found a solution. The other is finding the only 2 prime number factors of a larger number. Do that, and most contemporary internet encryption is cracked.
While someone did finally compute a proof it runs to two pages - that is for Fermat's Last Theorem which states that I once, setting on the edge of sleep, thought of a simple 4 line proof for it and rather than write it down right away said, "Well, I'll write it down in the morning," and then could never recall the inspiration. @#%#!!!!!
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