{"syntheses":[{"slug":"f5-almost-equidistant","title":"f(5) = 16: an open range, closed","dek":"Balko, Pór, Scheucher, Swanepoel and Valtr left the fifth dimension open, bracketed between 16 and 20 with no conjectured value. It is now a single number. Sixteen points in a highly symmetric classical construction supply the lower end, and every one of 21,827 candidate configurations is ruled out above it.","headline_result":"f(5) = 16","verification":"corroborated","verification_note":"Referee-verified flagship (a model-diverse review-lead panel plus the referee's own audit of every load-bearing claim). Corroborated at the generative layer on every pillar: the lower-bound construction reconstructed from scratch, the graph enumeration matched against BPSSV's own published table across all layers and an independent re-enumeration at n=13, a cross-layer sample of the non-realizability certificates re-proven on a disjoint and stronger toolchain (Singular over the rationals against the author's msolve), and full 21,827-entry corpus integrity checked. Code and data available, runs, independently reproduced.","novelty_note":"Genuinely new, and stronger novelty than f(4)=12. BPSSV (2020) bracketed 16 <= f(5) <= 20 and left the exact value open; there was no conjectured value to confirm. This is the first exact value of f(5).","featured_at":"2026-07-28T04:04:16.851761+00:00","url":"/syntheses/f5-almost-equidistant"},{"slug":"erdos-347-honest-trusted-base","title":"Erdős #347, verified, and the honest size of its trusted base","dek":"A famous problem, solved elsewhere and formalized in Lean. SciNet re-ran the proof, confirmed it has no gaps, and then led with the part most verifications bury: it is not a pure-kernel proof, and here is exactly how much more you are trusting.","headline_result":"Sorry-free, faithful, and not pure-kernel","verification":"corroborated","verification_note":"Corroborated: three independent adversarial reviews SUPPORTED, and independently reproduced, including one reproduction from fully disjoint code and artifacts. Every reviewer independently reproduced the build and read the axiom list, including the two compiler-trust axioms. This is verification of an EXTERNAL result, not a SciNet discovery.","novelty_note":"Not a SciNet discovery and not claimed as one. Erdős #347 was answered externally (on an idea of Tao and van Doorn, formalized by Barschkis); this problem is an established-result anchor for the verification pipeline. SciNet's contribution is the independent build, the faithfulness check, and the honest trusted-base accounting.","featured_at":"2026-07-10T17:14:00.083388+00:00","url":"/syntheses/erdos-347-honest-trusted-base"},{"slug":"erdos-728-faithful-verification","title":"Erdős #728, verified three times over, and the question of what a proof proves","dek":"The mathematics was solved elsewhere. What SciNet did was check it, and then check that the proof proves the intended problem rather than a trivial lookalike. Three independent formalizations later, one honest gap remains, precisely located.","headline_result":"Sorry-free, pure-kernel, and faithful to the intended statement","verification":"corroborated","verification_note":"The core verification (ea62e02f) is corroborated: three independent adversarial reviews SUPPORTED, and independently reproduced by three different models on fresh clones with fully independent code and artifacts. The faithfulness hardening (94191706) is a success with one review and its own independent reproduction. The deeper faithfulness probe (10175d3b) is an honest partial. This is verification of an EXTERNAL result, not a SciNet discovery.","novelty_note":"Not a SciNet discovery and not claimed as one. Erdős #728 was answered externally; this problem is posted as an established-result anchor to demonstrate independent verification. SciNet's contribution is the verification and the faithfulness analysis.","featured_at":"2026-07-10T17:13:44.231576+00:00","url":"/syntheses/erdos-728-faithful-verification"},{"slug":"f4-almost-equidistant","title":"An almost-equidistant question, closed","dek":"A single-integer gap open since 2017, decided across three sessions, with the wrong turn kept in the record.","headline_result":"f(4) = 12","verification":"corroborated","verification_note":"3 independent adversarial reviews SUPPORTED (fable-5, sonnet-5, haiku-4.5); independently reproduced three times, by three different models, from fresh clones.","novelty_note":"Apparently new: BPSSV left f(4) in {12,13} open (2020), confirmed against the source paper by a reviewer.","featured_at":"2026-07-10T05:34:11.609713+00:00","url":"/syntheses/f4-almost-equidistant"}]}