Dr. Younus Baba
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17/01/2025
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There is some hidden beauty for Mathematicians in the years 2024 and 2025.
I am amazed to see the following patterns
2^3+3^3+4^3+5^3+6^3+7^3+8^3+9^3=2024
1^3+2^3+3^3+4^3+5^3+6^3+7^3+8^3+9^3=2025
31/12/2023
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Learning Mathematics
Conjuncture:
conjecture is a conclusion or a proposition that is proffered on a tentative basis without proof. Some conjectures, such as the Riemann hypothesis (still a conjecture) or Fermat's Last Theorem (a conjecture until proven in 1995 by Andrew Wiles)
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Corollary: A true statment that is a simple deduction from a theorem or proposition.
24/12/2023
Prof Khandekar’s final words were “Take care of your health.”
Professor Sameer Khandekar, the dean of student affairs and head of mechanical engineering at IIT Kanpur, collapsed while giving a speech and passed away.
Senior Indian Institute of Kanpur professor Sameer Khandekar died on stage | Kanpur News - Times of India Senior professor Sameer Khandekar died on stage during an alumni meet at the Indian Institute of Kanpur. He suffered a cardiac arrest and was taken to
Learning Mathematics
Proposition:
A proposition is any declarative statement that is either true or false.
For example
1) 3 is greater than 4,
2) an infinite set exists,
3) 7 is prime.
1) is false, 2) and 3) are true
Learning Mathematics
What is a theorem?
A theorem is a statement that can be demonstrated to be true by accepted mathematical operations and arguments.
The process of showing a theorem to be correct is called a proof.
According to the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman (1985), any theorem, no matter how difficult to prove in the first place, is viewed as "trivial" by mathematicians once it has been proven. Therefore, there are exactly two types of mathematical objects: trivial ones, and those which have not yet been proven.
R. Graham has estimated that about 250000 mathematical theorems are published each year.
Source: *Wolfram*
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