Gdz Po Matematike I. I. Valutse, G. D. Didi Gul -
In 1939, a graduate student at UC Berkeley named arrived late to a statistics class taught by Professor Jerzy Neyman. He saw two problems written on the blackboard and, assuming they were a homework assignment, copied them down.
While the phrase "gdz po matematike i. i. valutse, g. d. didi gul" (ГДЗ по математике И. И. Валуцэ, Г. Д. Дилигул) refers to solutions for a standard Soviet-era math textbook for technical colleges, it is famously associated with the story of George Dantzig. The Story of the "Unsolvable" Homework gdz po matematike i. i. valutse, g. d. didi gul
Six weeks later, Neyman excitedly informed him that the problems weren't homework at all; they were two famously unsolved problems in statistical theory. In 1939, a graduate student at UC Berkeley