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Google DeepMind, Google's AI R&D lab, says it has developed a new AI system to tackle problems with "machine-gradeable" solutions.
Ohio kids are falling behind in math fast. It is an urgent problem. | Letter "A comprehensive strategy to address the math-education gap must build on progress already being made by the Ohio ...
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 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 ...
Science Mathematician solves algebra’s oldest problem All you need to do is toss out irrational numbers. By Andrew Paul Published May 1, 2025 3:17 PM EDT ...
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 ...
A UNSW Sydney mathematician has discovered a new method to tackle algebra's oldest challenge—solving higher polynomial equations.
For the study, researchers worked with 207 third grade students with and without math difficulties to see how working memory influenced their abilities to solve word problems.
Divya Tyagi, an Indian-origin student in aerospace engineering at Pennsylvania State University, has made a groundbreaking achievement by reexamining a century-old mathematical problem.
The usual solution, so far, relied on bypassing the problem by doing linear algebra on photonic chips and offloading non-linear operations to external electronics.
Phi-4 and an rStar-Math paper suggest that compact, specialized models can provide powerful alternatives to the industry’s largest systems.
OpenAI on Friday unveiled a new artificial intelligence system, OpenAI o3, which is designed to “reason” through problems involving math, science and computer programming.