A Complex Networks Approach to Analysing the Erdős-Straus Conjecture and Related Problems

About the Scholar: Vikhyath Mondreti grew up in India and attended The International School Bangalore in Bangalore, India.

The Research:

Computational networks are now widely used to analyze the relationships of elements in intricate systems in all fields of study, from pure mathematics to the social sciences. The Erdős-Straus Conjecture, while not fully proven, has been strongly supported by other studies. Pioneer scholar Vikhyath wondered if using the Erdős-Straus Conjecture as the basis for a computational network might help address a particular class of problems pertaining to fixed-length unit fraction splits. His simple directed network model, the Erdős-Straus Conjecture graph, yielded promising results in addressing the problems, and also indicated further support for the accuracy of the Conjecture.

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