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1. magica+Ao2[view] [source] 2025-12-01 03:40:02
>>nl+(OP)
The overhyped tweet from the robinhood guy raising money for his AI startup is nicely brought into better perspective by Thomas Bloom (including that #124 is not from the cited paper, "Complete sequences of sets of integer powers "/BEGL96):

> This is a nice solution, and impressive to be found by AI, although the proof is (in hindsight) very simple, and the surprising thing is that Erdos missed it. But there is definitely precedent for Erdos missing easy solutions!

> Also this is not the problem as posed in that paper

> That paper asks a harder version of this problem. The problem which has been solved was asked by Erdos in a couple of later papers.

> One also needs to be careful about saying things like 'open for 30 years'. This does not mean it has resisted 30 years of efforts to solve it! Many Erdos problems (including this one) have just been forgotten about it, and nobody has seriously tried to solve it.[1]

And, indeed, Boris Alexeev (who ran the problem) agrees:

> My summary is that Aristotle solved "a" version of this problem (indeed, with an olympiad-style proof), but not "the" version.

> I agree that the [BEGL96] problem is still open (for now!), and your plan to keep this problem open by changing the statement is reasonable. Alternatively, one could add another problem and link them. I have no preference.[2]

Not to rain on the parade out of spite, it's just that this is neat, but not like, unusually neat compared to the last few months.

[1] https://twitter.com/thomasfbloom/status/1995083348201586965

[2] https://www.erdosproblems.com/forum/thread/124#post-1899

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2. chihua+4w2[view] [source] 2025-12-01 05:14:09
>>magica+Ao2
So in short, it was an easy problem that had already been solved thousands of years ago and the proof was so simple that it doesn't really count, and the AI used too many em-dashes in its response and it totally sucks.
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3. sebast+BS2[view] [source] 2025-12-01 08:59:16
>>chihua+4w2
> problem that had already been solved thousands of years ago

If by this you refer to "Aristotle" in the parent post - it's not that Aristotle. This is "Aristotle AI" - the name of their product.

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