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MATH’S MODERN HOLY GRAIL! Mathematician claims to have solved 160-year-old Riemann hypothesis

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British mathematician Michael Atiyah claims he has a “simple proof’’ for the Riemann hypothesis, which has been one of the greatest challenges in maths since German mathematician Bernhard Riemann brought it out in 1859.

According to a tweet posted by the Heidelberg Laureate Forum, a networking event for mathematicians and computer scientists from the entire world, the British-Lebanese mathematician will address the forum on Sept. 24 and show the world his proof of the hypothesis.

“Will he be presenting a proof of the Riemann Hypothesis? Yes, that is what his abstract says,’’ read the tweet.

The Riemann hypothesis is modern math’s Holy Grail.

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Although it is almost incomprehensible for people without intensive math training, it describes the distribution of prime numbers among positive integers.

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Prime numbers, very simple by definition, are the building blocks of modern mathematics, especially number theory.

Achievements in prime number theory have been widely applied to computer sciences and telecommunications.

However prime numbers are also mysterious and inexplicable, in what pattern does a prime number emerge in the line of positive integers has remained elusive to generations of mathematicians.

Riemann proposed a theory that can, in a way, shed light on that mystery; meanwhile, he could not prove it neither could all the brilliant minds that came after.

In 2000, the Clay Mathematical Institute announced the Millennium Prize Problems, seven of the most difficult problems still eluding mathematicians at the turn of the millennium.

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These problems were so important that solving any one would win a mathematician 1 million dollars.

Also because the Riemann hypothesis is so difficult, many mathematicians have decided to go ahead with their research and have developed over 1,000 theorems based the assumption that the hypothesis is correct.

Report says if it is proven, it will be a huge relief to many.

Atiyah, 79 years old, is considered as one of the greatest living mathematicians and has won almost all possible prizes in mathematics.

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Now the entire community of science is holding its breath for Atiyah to present his proof and to see whether it holds.

If it does, it will be the greatest achievement in mathematics in decades.

WuzupNaija recalls that Opeyemi Enoch, a professor from the Federal University of Oye Ekiti in Nigeria, reportedly solved the Riemann Hypothesis, a problem that has vexed mathematicians for over 150 years. Too bad it’s not true.

As reported in the BBC, The Telegraph, Yahoo! News, and many other publications, the Nigerian professor is claiming to have solved the problem, thus making him eligible for a $1 million dollar prize. Enoch has yet to make his solution public, so his claim has yet to be verified.

(Xinhua/NAN)

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