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Number sequences are sets of numbers that follow a pattern or a rule.
A UNSW Sydney mathematician has discovered a new method to tackle algebra's oldest challenge—solving higher polynomial equations.
Some strange mathematical sequences are always whole numbers — until they’re not. The puzzling patterns have revealed ties to graph theory and prime numbers, awing mathematicians.
If so, this would mean there’s some sequence of formulas that proves the formula with Gödel number sub (n, n, 17). But that’s the opposite of G, which says no such proof exists.
The seq command is handy for generating number sequences on Linux. It requires at least one number as an argument and, given that, it will provide all the numbers from 1 to whatever number you ...
This algorithm can tell which number sequences a human will find interesting The result hints that machines could one day be trained to spot mathematical elegance and beauty.
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