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Oct 13, 2024

Rutgers Professor Cracks Two of Mathematics’ Greatest Mysteries

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A distinguished mathematics professor at Rutgers, has resolved two critical problems in mathematics that have puzzled experts for decades.

He tackled the 1955 Height Zero Conjecture and made significant advancements in the Deligne-Lusztig theory, enhancing theoretical applications in several sciences.

A Rutgers University-New Brunswick professor, dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of higher mathematics, has resolved two separate, fundamental problems that have baffled mathematicians for decades.

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