Young Ghanaian SHS graduate discover new formula for Polynomial Integration

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A young Ghanaian Senior High School (SHS) graduate has discovered a new formula for solving polynomial integration.

Polynomial integration is a key principle in calculus with many applications in various fields, such as engineering, physics, engineering, economics and computer science. Mr Edward Otoo’s thirst for new discovery begun at primary six and had by that time read most of the works and stories of great mathematicians and scientists, whose names had become synonymous with their discoveries and noticed the scarcity of African names in the annals of scientific and mathematical history.

At a news conference to announce his discovery Mr Otoo, maintained that existing methods for solving successive integration of polynomials could be time-consuming and prone to error, which significantly impacted the performance and accuracy of various applications.

“Today, I stand before you to announce that my tireless efforts, dedication and commitment have yielded a result. After years of dedicated research and meticulous numerical experimentation, I am thrilled to announce that I have successfully developed a novel formula for solving successive integration of polynomials,” he said.

Mr Otoo said the new formula simplified the complex process of successive integration of polynomials, reducing computational time and increasing accuracy. He said extensive numerical testing had demonstrated that the new formula outperformed existing methods, offering enhanced efficiency and accuracy.

He Otoo, who was passionate about Science, Technology, Engineering and Stem (STEM), said he hoped to partner with experts in the field to further refine his research, and identify potential applications. He sought for collaboration and funding to support the publication of this breakthrough. “Together we can refine and explore its limitations, develop new softwares for solving successive integration of polynomials, investigate applications in various fields, publish the research paper and disseminate the findings.

“By collaborating with me on this breakthrough, research institutions, universities and organisations can contribute to the advancement of mathematical knowledge and its application,” he stated. Mr Otoo, currently 23-year-old SHS graduate who lives in Nyanyano, a community in the Gomoa East District of the Central Region, is yet to attain tertiary education.

Source: GNA

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