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Valentin Bura
BornValentin Brutus Bura
(1983-03-28)28 March 1983
Petrosani, Romania
🏳️ Nationality
🎓 Alma materVictoria University of Wellington
💼 Occupation
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Valentin Brutus Bura (born 28 March 1983) is a Romanian philologist and mathematician, currently living in Perth, Western Australia.[1]

Biography[edit]

Born and raised in Petroşani, in the Hunedoara County of Romania, he graduated high-school in the same town. He migrated to New Zealand afterwards where he graduated with a degree in Computer Science conferred by the University of Auckland.

Education and scientific activity[edit]

As a second year undergraduate student at Massey University he distinguished himself with an original, highly influential and considerably small design of an Arithmetic Logic Unit.[citation needed].

His graduate studies include an Honours in Philosophy, together with a Master Thesis in computability, conferred by Victoria University of Wellington.[2] He conducted mathematical research in Wellington, Vienna, Liverpool and Perth.[3][4][5]

Valentin Bura works in Combinatorics, including Game Theory and Automata Theory, while also having contributed to Number Theory,[6][7] the techniques of the latter area of Mathematics being still in a rudimentary stage, Paul Erdős having said about the infamous Collatz conjecture: "Mathematics may not be ready for such problems,"[8] also offering US$500 for its solution.[9] Bura has also made contributions to the philosophy of mathematics, in particular Set Theory.[10]

Valentin Bura has proposed solutions to the Riemann Hypothesis in Number Theory, and to the Collapse of the Polynomial Hierarchy in Computational Complexity. These proofs are yet to be accepted, yet they have been circulating online.[11] [12]

Artistry[edit]

His creations draw influences from various genres such as Cyberpunk, Surrealism, Existentialism and Postmodernism. He quotes as major influences the work of Larry David, and the writings of Hunter S Thompson, Gabriel García Márquez and Henry Miller.

In 2002 Bura published a poetry volume, in his native language, Romanian. He was nineteen at the time he became a published author.[1] The volume was published under his real name, through the Emia Publishing House. Emia Publishing House is based in the Hunedoara County Capital, Deva. After this early serious attempt toward perfecting a style of his own in poetry, Hiram continued writing. Several other poetry manuscripts are published on his website, all written in Romanian.

Existential literature and essays[edit]

Valentin Bura has written one novel, published in English on his personal webpage under his real name. The title is Albinoni Adagio in G Minor.

His personal webpage also features an essay in English titled Towards a Teleology of Oppression.[13]

Musical production and Filmography[edit]

Bura's music did raise some attention in the early Millennium. Bura coproduced a Rapfusion band named "Razzmatazz" in his home town in Hunedoara, Romania. Several songs were released on digital format and aired on local radios in Romania. Many other songs were recorded on tape. Razzmatazz were at the time a powerful and influential act on the underground stage in Romania, their maxi single Sclavi in Babylon (Babylon Slaves) circulating online to the present.[14].

In 2016 while a graduate researcher at The University of Western Australia, Bura's music made again some impression on a wider audience, notably for a mash-up study on the well-known track The End by The Doors.

He has been perfecting his own blend of musical production ever since.[15][16]

Some of his filmographic material is available on YouTube, the more notable works being Les Fleurs du Mal, You want to meet again? and Not many are interested, the first presenting the poetry of Baudelaire in the context of Baudelaire's masonic involvement, while the last two works presenting in-depth investigations on the non-scientific character of contemporary medicine.[17][18][19][20]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Ziarul Vaii Jiului". www.zvj.ro. Retrieved 2021-12-14.
  2. Bura, Valentin. "Reverse Mathematics of Divisibility in Integral Domains". Victoria University of Wellington Research Archive.
  3. Bura, Valentin (2020-10-30), "Positive 1-in-3-SAT admits a non-trivial Kernel", arXiv:1808.02821 [cs], retrieved 2021-11-18
  4. Bura, Valentin B (March 2019), On the expressive strength of deterministic, probabilistic, and timed phenomena
  5. Bura, Valentin (2011), "THE ARGUMENT FOR DIALETHEISM FROM GODEL'S INCOMPLETENESS THEOREM", Logos Architekton. Journal of Logic and Philosophy of Science, 5 (01), ISSN 2065-0469, retrieved 2021-11-18
  6. "Google Scholar". scholar.google.com.au. Retrieved 2021-12-14.
  7. "Valentin Bura". valentinbura.online. Retrieved 2021-12-14.
  8. Guy, Richard (2004-07-13). Unsolved Problems in Number Theory. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-0-387-20860-2. Search this book on
  9. Guy, Richard K. (1983). "Don't Try to Solve These Problems". The American Mathematical Monthly. 90 (1): 35–41. doi:10.2307/2975688. ISSN 0002-9890.
  10. Bura, Valentin (2011). "THE ARGUMENT FOR DIALETHEISM FROM GODEL'S INCOMPLETENESS THEOREM". Logos Architekton. Journal of Logic and Philosophy of Science. 5 (01). ISSN 2065-0469.
  11. The Riemann Hypothesis. A proposed solution., retrieved 2021-12-14
  12. Polynomial Hierarchy Collapses., retrieved 2021-12-14
  13. "Valentin Bura". valentinbura.online. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  14. Razzmatazz. Sclavi in Babylon (Babylon Slaves), retrieved 2021-12-14
  15. "Goldmine - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  16. "GM Hiram - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  17. "Aleph Naught Computing Filmography". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2021-12-12.
  18. Les Fleurs du Mal., retrieved 2021-12-14
  19. You want to meet again?, retrieved 2021-12-14
  20. Not many are interested., retrieved 2021-12-14


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