What's so difficult about this problem? Why can't you find 0 anyway?
Wait so was it really solved? I thought there would be bigger reception over it. Or is it just a Nigerian Prince tier scam?
>Having an imaginary exponent in a fraction in an infinite sum
>>7969487
If I remember correctly the problem had been solved before, but it was still pretty dificult
>>7969487
I remember hearing about this some time ago.
If i remember correctly, it was 'solved' by a guy who wrote his master's(!) thesis about quadratic equations.
What do you think?
Weird, I tried looking up a CV of this guy, but he is incredibly elusive.
All I find are articles that say his claim is hoax. Apparently even the BBC fell for it.
He is not even listed on his faculty's homepage.