Professor Svetlana Mojsov and Professor Carlos Kenig, among other eminent figures, were selected to win the 48th session of the PrizeRiyadh, Saudi Arabia, Jan. 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Professor S ...
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Think back to middle school algebra, like 2 a + b. Those letters are parameters: Assign them values and you get a result. In ...
After almost sixty years of stumping progress in geometry, a Korean mathematician has cracked a problem that generations of ...