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| I, Robot ![]() | It's not as famous as Fermat's Last Theorem. In fact, the math problem, which has not had a correct solution since it was proposed in the 1960s, doesn't even have a name. But a new, elegant solution for the unnamed 40-year old problem has intrigued scientists enough to be published in a two-part paper in one of the world's top math journals. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...1123211042.htm
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