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Home — Events — SET for Britain 2015

SET for Britain 2015

Date: 19 March 2015

Location: House of Commons, London

SET for Britain is a poster competition and exhibition that aims to encourage, support and promote Britain’s early-stage and early-career research mathematicians who are an essential part of continuing progress in and development of UK research and R&D.

David Platt of the Heilbronn Institute at the University of Bristol won the Gold Award in the Mathematics section of the 2014  ‘SET for Britain’ poster competition at the House of Commons. His poster (shown right) outlined the history and proof of the weak (or ternary) Goldbach conjecture, that every odd number greater than 5 is the sum of three primes.  Dr Platt had made key contributions to the proof of the conjecture that Harald Helfgott announced in May 2013.

The Gold Award was supported by the Clay Mathematics Institute.

CMI Enhancement and Partnership Program

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