Nigerian Wins $1Billion For Solving 156yrs Old Problem In Maths

The 156 years old Riemann Hypothesis,
the most important problem in
Mathematics has been successfully and,
if you like, accurately solved by a
respected Nigeria Scholar, Dr Opeyemi
Enoch.
With this breakthrough, Dr Enoch, who
teaches at the Federal University, Oye
Ekiti (FUOYE), has become the fourth
egghead to resolve one of the seven
Millennium Problems in Mathematics.
The mathematician had, before now,
worked on mathematical models and
structures for generating electricity
from sound, thunder and Oceanic
bodies.
An officially statement in Ado Ekiti said
Dr Enoch presentation of the Proof on
November 11, 2015 during the
International Conference on
Mathematics and Computer Science in
Vienna, Austria becomes more symbolic
coming on the exact day and month 156
years after the problem was delivered
by a German Mathematician in 1859.
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 16 years.
According to the statement, “Dr Enoch
first investigated and then established
the claims of Riemann. He went on to
Consider and to correct the
misconceptions that were communicated
by Mathematicians in the past
generations, thus paving way for his
solutions and proofs to be established.
“He also showed how other problems of
this kind can be formulated and
obtained the matrix that Hilbert and
Poly predicted will give these
undiscovered solutions.
He revealed how these solutions are
applicable in cryptography, quantum
information science and in quantum
computers,” it stated.
Three of the problems had been solved
and the prizes given to the winners. This
makes it the fourth to be solved of all
the seven problems.
Dr. Enoch, from Kogi State, had
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.
Enoch has succeeded in inventing
methods by which oil pipelines can be
protected from vandalism and he is
currently working on Mathematical
approaches to Climate Change. Kudos!

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