ZEN Mathematics Center Announces New Project "LANA" Aiming for Computer-Aided Verification of IUT (Inter-universal Teichmüller) Theory
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ZEN Mathematics Center launches "LANA," an international collaborative research project with three global universities, to formalize anabelian geometry and verify IUT Theory using computers.
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- Q: What are the main objectives of the LANA project?
- A: The formalization of anabelian geometry and the computer-aided verification of Professor Shinichi Mochizuki's Inter-universal Teichmüller Theory (IUT Theory).
- Q: What is IUT Theory?
- A: It is a theory in number theory and geometry proposed by Professor Shinichi Mochizuki of Kyoto University, believed to be related to the proof of the ABC conjecture, but its validity is still debated among mathematicians.
- Q: What kind of tool is Lean?
- A: Lean is a proof assistant (functional programming language) used to formally describe mathematical theorems and proofs, and to verify their correctness using a computer.