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Chinese doctor solves decades-old math problem with help from ChatGPT

Jin Shanmu is a postdoctoral researcher at the Peking Union Medical College in Beijing, China, and also the cynosure of mathematicians from around the globe after he proved the famous Crouzeix’s conjecture with a little bit of help from ChatGPT. The math problem had troubled…

Chinese doctor solves decades-old math problem with help from ChatGPT

Jin Shanmu is a postdoctoral researcher at the Peking Union Medical College in Beijing, China, and also the cynosure of mathematicians from around the globe after he proved the famous Crouzeix’s conjecture with a little bit of help from ChatGPT. The math problem had.

While most people have looked at the availability of tools like ChatGPT and Claude to get away from their dreary work, for some like Jin Shanmu, it has opened up new opportunities for learning and discovery. The lazy ones among us ask AI tools.

What Happened

Still, Jin, who has limited math education, was using the tool to research transcranial ultrasounds. If the sound of the technical term is making you look for something more palatable to read, know this first: Jin is a doctor, but he graduated.

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  • One can credit this to AI because earlier in May OpenAI confirmed that a general-purpose reasoning model it had tested internally was able to solve the planar unit distance problem, posed by Paul Erdos.

  • Competing AI company Anthropic, whose Claude model is widely used by businesses, also said the latest version of its model is attempting to solve the famous Riemann hypothesis, showing once again that AI could.

  • While this manuscript shows the thirst for knowledge that Jin has, it also showcases the capability of models like ChatGPT, which have helped him crack the math, even without highly specialized training in the.

Key Details

So before stumbling across a famous math problem, Jin put himself through medical school and then began research using ultrasound scans of the brain, where he eventually did something incredible. Crouzeix’s Conjecture is a problem about matrices, which are typically used to.

  • Although the paper is not peer-reviewed, Townsend reviewed the manuscript and even shared it with Greenbaum and Crouzeix, who confirmed that Jin’s proof was correct.

  • When Townsend dug deeper, he found a paper submitted by Jin in which he given a definitive answer for the math problem.

  • Townsend had been prompting AI to solve the Crouzeix’s Conjecture, but for this attempt on July 30, ChatGPT informed him that the problem had been solved three days ago.

Why It Matters

Matrices store values in a rectangular grid of numbers or symbols. These matrices can use mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, and multiplication among themselves and lead to the formation of new matrices that store the result of the operation in them.

  • Alex Townsend, a mathematician at Cornell University, and Anne Greenbaum, a professor at the University of Washington, too were using GPT models to solve Crouzeix’s Conjecture for the past year but late last month.

  • With the advent of large language models (LLMs) and tools like ChatGPT, mathematicians too began using them to solve such problems that have remained unsolved for years.

What Reports Say

Coverage of the story so far points to:

  • Continued reporting by Interesting Engineering as more details emerge

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