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A new proof solves the “Kakeya conjecture” in three dimensions, opening up a new set of possibilities for mathematics, from computer science to cryptography ...
For a long time, the Kakeya conjecture, which involves rotating an infinitely narrow needle, kept mathematicians ...
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Professors from NYU and the University of British Columbia have resolved the Kakeya set conjecture in three dimensions.
The Kakeya conjecture was inspired by a problem asked in 1917 by Japanese mathematician Sōichi Kakeya: What is the region of smallest possible area in which it is possible to rotate a needle 180 ...
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Nate Tice and Charles McDonald's eighth (!) and penultimate mock draft of this cycle is here, with the Raiders, Jets and ...
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