Professors from NYU and the University of British Columbia have resolved the Kakeya set conjecture in three dimensions.
It’s seen as significant progress in geometric measure theory, and she could be in the running for a Fields Medal.
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"There has been some spectacular progress in geometric measure theory: Hong Wang and Joshua Zahl have just released a preprint that resolves the three-dimensional case of the infamous Kakeya set ...
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Physics has a problem—their key models of quantum theory and the theory of relativity ... of British Columbia have resolved a decades-old geometric problem, the Kakeya conjecture in 3D, which ...