Delving into the Unknown: Unsolved Mathematical Problems
As K-Kai celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, it continues to inspire middle and high school students with advanced mathematics and science. On
April 11, K-Kai will host a special seminar titled "Exploring the World of Unsolved Mathematical Problems," aimed at engaging young math enthusiasts. The event will be led by
Junosuke Koizumi, a distinguished researcher from RIKEN, who is an alumnus of K-Kai.
The Thrill of Pursuing the Unanswered
Since its establishment in 1996, K-Kai has prioritized a love for learning over mere exam preparation, offering a unique program that breaks through grade and subject boundaries. Students delve into sophisticated mathematics and science, fostering a desire to learn deeply and joyfully. Over the past 30 years, countless graduates have emerged from K-Kai, many of whom are now successful researchers contributing to various fields.
Among these successful individuals is Junosuke Koizumi, who developed his interest in physics and math during high school and engaged with modern mathematics at K-Kai. After deepening his studies at the University of Tokyo and its graduate school, he now conducts cutting-edge research on algebraic geometry and arithmetic geometry at RIKEN.
Unsolved Problems in Mathematics
During the seminar, Koizumi will discuss the topic of