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Traditional problem-solving tools have proven less than adequate for preventing recurring failures in today’s complex landscape.
A mathematician has uncovered a way of answering some of algebra's oldest problems. University of New South Wales Honorary Professor Norman Wildberger, has revealed a potentially game-changing ...
New research details an intriguing new way to solve "unsolvable" algebra problems that go beyond the fourth degree – something that has generally been deemed impossible using traditional methods ...
A UNSW Sydney mathematician has discovered a new method to tackle algebra's oldest challenge—solving higher polynomial equations.
He talks about medical imaging, and about examples of “messy data” where data-driven approaches will likely prove effective. “Consider an application of geometry to medical imaging,” he says.
An AI system developed by Google DeepMind, Google's premiere AI research lab, has surpassed the average gold medalist in solving geometry problems in an international mathematics competition.
(Teams in India and China used different approaches last year to achieve gold-medal-level performance in geometry, but on a smaller subset of IMO geometry problems.) ...
(Teams in India and China used different approaches last year to achieve gold-medal-level performance in geometry, but on a smaller subset of IMO geometry problems 2, 3.) ...
DeepMind’s researchers explained that the system uses AlphaGeometry to develop an intuition about what might be the best approach to solving a geometry problem.
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