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In Paris this week, mathematicians unveiled a list of seven of the world's most intractable math problems--and announced a prize of $1 million each for their solutions.
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Yet it also hints at limitations: even a school with such striking success at transmitting concrete skills like math struggles to overcome intractable deficits in reading, a complex subject as linked to conditions outside the classroom as in it.
In the mid-nineteen-fifties, Hugh Everett was finishing his degree at Princeton when he came up with the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, which was then a radical approach that used the concept of parallel universes and a mountainous amount of math to resolve previously intractable problems in the field (a brief exegesis is here).
Her math problem at the moment is this: There are 17 seemingly intractable Democrats signed on to a letter pledging to oppose her, and there are a handful of other Democrats ― at least six, sources told HuffPost ― who say they won't support her on the floor.
That is not to say that Puerto Rico's massive debts are payable or that the math is not suffocating, but long before the debts were massive, and long before the math became intractable, there were the politics.
Unfortunately, corruption remained intractable.
It's intractable.
WILLY (wildly): Math, math, math!
This is computationally intractable.
It's totally intractable.
A: Math.
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