A Nigerian Who Proved The 156 years Old Unsolved Problem in Mathematics
(Riemann Zeta Hypothesis) in Vienna, Austria
History was made on the 11/11/2015 as a Nigerian, Dr. Enoch Opeyemi Oluwole, of The Federal University
Oye-Ekiti, delivered the Proof to the 156 years old unsolved and most important
Problem in Mathematics, Known as Riemann Hypothesis.

The Riemann Zeta
Hypothesis is one of the seven Millennium problems set forth by the Clay
Mathematics Institute with a million Dollar reward for each solved problem for
the past sixteen years.
He
revealed how these solutions are applicable in cryptography, quantum
information science and in quantum computers.
These
proofs were presented during the international Conference on Mathematics and
Computer Science in Vienna, Austria.
Three
of the problems have been solved and the prizes given to the winners. This
makes it the fourth to be solved of all the seven problems.
This Scholar has before now, worked on mathematical models and structures for generating electricity from sound, thunder and Oceanic bodies. He previously designed a Prototype of a silo for peasant farmers and also discovered a scientific technique for detecting and tracking someone on an evil mission.
He has succeeded
in inventing methods by which oil pipelines can be protected from vandalism and
his currently working on Mathematical approaches to Climate Change.
He
hails from Isanlu in Kogi State.
Strange. Status on Clay maths site is still unsolved as at today. http://www.claymath.org/millennium-problems/riemann-hypothesis
ReplyDeleteVery true. All claims come from Nigerian sources.
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