Mathematical Ideas And Solutions To Unsolved Problems

Par : VINCE FLYNT
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-5022-1302-0
  • EAN9781502213020
  • Date de parution09/02/2015
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurA. Nation

Résumé

THE BOOKThe book introduces new angles of looking at mathematical ideas, i.e., new insights on the mathematical ideas. It should encourage the reader to think further about the ideas and possibly develop new ideas of his own. There are a number of important outstanding unsolved mathematical problems such as the twin primes conjecture and the Riemann hypothesis, the Riemann hypothesis being evidently the most important unsolved problem in mathematics.
The book has the possible solutions to several of these famous problems, whose ideas the author has been occupied with for many years. All in all, the book should provide plenty of food for thought. THE AUTHORThe author has published many technical books and important research articles in mathematics and physics journals. He is also a university professor.
THE BOOKThe book introduces new angles of looking at mathematical ideas, i.e., new insights on the mathematical ideas. It should encourage the reader to think further about the ideas and possibly develop new ideas of his own. There are a number of important outstanding unsolved mathematical problems such as the twin primes conjecture and the Riemann hypothesis, the Riemann hypothesis being evidently the most important unsolved problem in mathematics.
The book has the possible solutions to several of these famous problems, whose ideas the author has been occupied with for many years. All in all, the book should provide plenty of food for thought. THE AUTHORThe author has published many technical books and important research articles in mathematics and physics journals. He is also a university professor.