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A 29-year-old South Korean mathematician just cracked a geometry puzzle that had gone unsolved since the 1960s
A decades-old geometry puzzle has finally been solved by a young mathematician in South Korea. Hidden behind a simple hallway ...
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29-year-old South Korean mathematician cracks geometry puzzle unsolved since 1966
A South Korean mathematician has solved a geometry puzzle that baffled experts in the field for nearly six decades.
Abstract: Ranking circular Pythagorean fuzzy sets using distance-based techniques involves calculating the distance between a circular Pythagorean fuzzy set and a reference point that represents ...
Tessellations aren’t just eye-catching patterns—they can be used to crack complex mathematical problems. By repeatedly ...
Korean mathematician solves 60-year-old ‘moving sofa problem’ popularised by American sitcom Friends
Dr Baek Jin Eon, 31, a research fellow at the Korea Institute for Advanced Study, has demonstrated that no shape larger than ...
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