Oliver Janzer is a mathematician with heart and soul. He particularly enjoys the idea that a conclusive proof in pure mathematics will still be valid 100 or 1,000 years from now.
Oliver Janzer is a mathematician with heart and soul. He particularly enjoys the idea that a conclusive proof in pure mathematics will still be valid 100 or 1,000 years from now. Oliver Janzer is a mathematician who specialises in graphs - that is, collections of nodes that may or may not be connected, such as Facebook users. As part of his ETH Fellowship, the young researcher has been busy solving problems that had stumped mathematicians for decades. Imagine a group of people. Some of them know each other; others have never met. If you connect all the pairs of individuals who know each other, while making no connections between strangers, you end up with a network of nodes and interconnections.
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