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A Quest to Solve One of Math's Great Puzzles

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We recently interviewed a mathematician who is attempting to solve the Riemann hypothesis using quasicrystals. We thought that anyone mathematically inclined may be interested in taking a look: >link removed<

 

Let us know what you think!

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Zombal - I deleted your link for two reasons, firstly it wasn't working, and more secondly and more importantly we do not accept threads created solely to provide advertising for another site.

Rule 2.7 Advertising and spam is prohibited. We don't mind if you put a link to your noncommercial site (e.g. a blog) in your signature and/or profile, but don't go around making threads to advertise it. Links in posts should be relevant to the discussion. Users advertising commercial sites will be banned.


I found the article and it is very good - perhaps you could explain in a bit more depth on the forum what the problem is and how the new attempt is founded, with a few quotes etc and put the link in your signature as suggested. Any members interested could move on from there.

Thanks

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