Mathematician Javier Gomez Serrano is collaborating with Google DeepMind to tackle the Navier-Stokes equations, a long-standing Millennium Prize Problem. With a team of 20, Gomez Serrano has kept the project discreet until now. He expresses optimism that the equations, which describe fluid motion and have perplexed mathematicians since the 19th century, could soon be solved. While their significance spans various applications, from weather prediction to aerodynamics, the nature of their solutions remains uncertain, leading to anticipation of significant advancements in the field.
The Navier-Stokes equations, first introduced in the 19th century, describe fluid motion, yet it remains unknown if solutions maintain regularity or if sudden changes can occur.
Javier Gomez Serrano emphasizes that the mathematical community is leaning towards a consensus that the Navier-Stokes equation's long-standing problem might soon see resolution.
Gomez Serrano, alongside a 20-member team at Google DeepMind, aims to solve one of the Millennium Prize Problems, a challenge dating back 200 years.
The collaboration with Google DeepMind indicates a significant step forward, with hints from Demis Hassabis suggesting they are close to solving a renowned mathematical conundrum.
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