He came in one day and wrote this problem on the board, and asked if anyone could solve it in O(n log n). No one did, he seemed really disappointed. The TA came in afterwards, and someone asked why we were going over this specific problem. Would it be on the final? The TA said "You professor gave you this problem because he went to a conference recently, and this was announced to great fanfare as a new unsolved problem. For the last two weeks, he's been asking anyone who will listen if they can solve this problem."
Haven't people seen the documentary, "Good Will Hunting"?
rappatic•55m ago
> This brings us to a fun problem for you to think about in your spare time: are there any infinite sets that have cardinality strictly between [the cardinality of the natural numbers] and [the cardinality of the real numbers]?
This is of course the famously undecidable continuum hypothesis (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuum_hypothesis).
plagiarist•5m ago