Sunday, January 12, 2014

A mathematician is Kazakh ... - The Confidential

Kazakh mathematician claims to have found a partial solution to the Navier-Stokes equation of fluid mechanics, one of the seven millennium problems by the Clay Foundation launched in 2000 and are awarded one million dollars.

Mujtarbay Otelbáyev university professor explains his findings in an article titled The existence of a good solution of the Navier-Stokes equation and published by Mathematics Magazine Kazakh, as Russian media reported.

Otelbáyev, director of the Mathematical Institute of the Eurasian National University Alma Ata, claims to have found a satisfactory and only answer to the famous set of differential equations describing nonlinear partial movement of any fluid.

Everything is at the expense of the scientific community, which must determine whether the Kazakh mathematician has found the solution to the riddle So far, only had found a solution to the Navier-Stokes equation in very special cases. However, everything is at the expense of the scientific community, which must determine whether the Kazakh mathematician has found the solution to the riddle. If confirmed, this would allow progress in many areas of physics and engineering, such as aeronautics.

Poincaré’s conjecture

Until now, only Russian scientist Grigori Perelman was able to solve one of the problems of the millennium (the Poincaré conjecture), which earned him the Fields Medal, known as the Nobel of mathematics, and a million dollars, but rejected both awards.

Foundation presented the Clay Millennium Problems in commemoration of the famous 23 problems outlined by David Hilbert at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris in 1900.

The five remaining problems are P versus NP, the Hodge conjecture, the Riemann hypothesis, the existence of solutions to the equations of Yang Mills and the lack of mass and conjecture Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer.

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