Will the “sum of 3 palindromes” theorem be formalized by the end of 2024?
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Every positive integer is the sum of 3 palindromes: https://arxiv.org/abs/1602.06208
Resolves YES if a formalization of this paper, in a computer proof assistant, is published before market close.
The paper provides a constructive proof, and the theory of digits and palindromes are well developed in both Coq and Lean. So it’s just a matter of whether someone will bother to do it.
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