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Re: One Elementary problem of Classical Math



> 
> Dear friends,
> Too many discusion about tragedy of one "pseudo-Dr. Sc." of math.
> The atmosphere of VNSA requires to be cleaned.   
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> There is an elementary problem (which is known for at least 2000
> years) which is known (for people) as the problem of SQUARE OF CIRCLE.
> 
> Problem: SQUARE OF CIRCLE
>  
> Is it possible (or not) to decompose a circle (|z|<1) into (many) finite
> parts, which are able to compose into square?
> 
> Any Idea?
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> 
> Comment: Greece Phylosophers have known this problem B.C.
>          The problem Square of Circle was (fully) solved in 1991(?). 
>          The answer is positive.
> enjoys,
> SN
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Dear Sonnet,
         This problem is actually not Elementary but rather of Highschool students.
         The key is to know the magic number PI.
         
minh.