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posted by chromas on Wednesday March 27 2019, @11:12AM   Printer-friendly
from the Diophantine-equations dept.

Sum-of-Three-Cubes Problem Solved for ‘Stubborn’ Number 33:

A number theorist with programming prowess has found a solution to 33 = x³ + y³ + z³, a much-studied equation that went unsolved for 64 years.

Mathematicians long wondered whether it’s possible to express the number 33 as the sum of three cubes — that is, whether the equation 33 = x³+ y³+ z³ has a solution. They knew that 29 could be written as 3³ + 1³ + 1³, for instance, whereas 32 is not expressible as the sum of three integers each raised to the third power. But the case of 33 went unsolved for 64 years.

Now, Andrew Booker, a mathematician at the University of Bristol, has finally cracked it: He discovered that (8,866,128,975,287,528)³ + (–8,778,405,442,862,239)³ + (–2,736,111,468,807,040)³ = 33.

Booker found this odd trio of 16-digit integers by devising a new search algorithm to sift them out of quadrillions of possibilities. The algorithm ran on a university supercomputer for three weeks straight. (He says he thought it would take six months, but a solution “popped out before I expected it.”) When the news of his solution hit the internet earlier this month, fellow number theorists and math enthusiasts were feverish with excitement. According to a Numberphile video about the discovery, Booker himself literally jumped for joy in his office when he found out.

Why such elation? Part of it is the sheer difficulty of finding such a solution. Since 1955, mathematicians have used the most powerful computers they can get their hands on to search the number line for trios of integers that satisfy the “sum of three cubes” equation k = x³ + y³ + z³, where k is a whole number. Sometimes solutions are easy, as with k = 29; other times, a solution is known not to exist, as with all whole numbers that leave behind a remainder of 4 or 5 when divided by 9, such as the number 32.

[...]33 was an especially stubborn case: Until Booker found his solution, it was one of only two integers left below 100 (excluding the ones for which solutions definitely don’t exist) that still couldn’t be expressed as a sum of three cubes. With 33 out of the way, the only one left is 42.

Next up is 42? Where have I seen that number before?


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  • (Score: 2) by Bot on Wednesday March 27 2019, @04:43PM (3 children)

    by Bot (3902) on Wednesday March 27 2019, @04:43PM (#820755) Journal

    Obviously you haven't noticed the glaring coincidence.
    33 is also the name of the anthem of Italian mountain soldiers. Who have a pretty big association. Which is one century old THIS VERY YEAR. CPUblowing huh?

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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by istartedi on Wednesday March 27 2019, @07:29PM (2 children)

    by istartedi (123) on Wednesday March 27 2019, @07:29PM (#820891) Journal

    The US 18th Amendment was passed in 1919, which enabled Prohibition the following year. It was later repealed in... 1933! The Amendment that repealed it? The 21st, which is the current drinking age. For a number of years, 18 was also a common drinking age.

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    • (Score: 3, Funny) by Bot on Wednesday March 27 2019, @11:35PM (1 child)

      by Bot (3902) on Wednesday March 27 2019, @11:35PM (#821038) Journal

      >the current drinking age
      which oughta be... thirstythree!

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      • (Score: 2) by istartedi on Thursday March 28 2019, @05:13PM

        by istartedi (123) on Thursday March 28 2019, @05:13PM (#821412) Journal

        You should definitely be off mother's milk by then. Bartender, give me an apple juice... in a dirty sippy cup.

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