Did he do it? What if his proof on Riemann hypothesis, how will the repercussions of this achievement on math?
Did he do it?
What if his proof on Riemann hypothesis, how will the repercussions of this achievement on math?
The retired mathematician Michael Attia may have found a solution to one of the most important mathematics issues. The # Riemann hypothesis, which has been difficult to solve for athletes for nearly 160 years, will be presented as a simple demonstration of the hypothesis at a lecture at the Heidelberg Lauriet Forum in Germany on Monday.
Atia, 92, is one of the most prominent athletes in the United Kingdom. During his career, he received the Fields Medal and the Ebel Prize, which is the Nobel Prize in Mathematics.
If proof of the hypothesis is confirmed, we will have seen a great event in the history of mathematics. One of the issues associated with the hypothesis is closely related to the issue of the distribution of prime numbers, and what should I tell you to prove the hypothesis? This means that the athletes will have a map that will enable them to locate the initial numbers that represent the building blocks of the world of preparation. This will prove to be a qualitative leap with wide echoes in mathematics.
Attiyah said:
"No one believes any proof of the hypothesis of Riemann also proof of the fabric of a person of ninety years"
The claim is credited to the great athletes of the 20th century, John Gon Numan and Friedrich Hidzeberbuch, who claim that their work was the basis for his proof.
The New Scientist magazine contacted a number of athletes and asked them to comment on Burhan Atiyyah but they refused. The magazine claims that Attiyah has published a number of papers in recent years containing claims and blatant inaccuracies that his athletic peers were not convinced.
"People say that athletes offer their best work before the age of forty, and I try to show them that they are wrong that I can do more as I am 90,
In the end, how beautiful it would be if the words of the gift were true ... This achievement would be like an earthquake of 11 degrees on the Richter scale that hits the mathematician in particular and science in general .... Thank you