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On Reddit, a user reports having used GPT-5.6 to fill a known 30-year gap in convex optimization. To be taken seriously - but to be framed.
A r/math thread (relayed on Hacker News on July 17-18, 2026) reports that after the announcement of OpenAI CDC (acronym not explained in the thread source), a user used GPT-5.6 to attack a gap open for 30 years in convex optimization. The thread title: « GPT-5.6 used a prompt to close a 30-year gap in convex optimization ».
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Context: OpenAI had announced some "CDC" work beforehand - the story of a user extending this thread on an adjacent problem is consistent, but does not replace formal verification. The exact meaning of the CDC acronym is not explained in the thread source - to be confirmed in the official OpenAI press release before any reuse.
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I wonder how the AI managed to bridge such a long-standing gap. It's fascinating, but I'd like to see the details.
This is a big claim. I'd love to see the specific convex optimization problem GPT-5.6 solved.
Interesting claim, but I'd like to see the actual proof before getting too excited.