Gabriel Oyibo

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Gabriel Audu Oyibo is a Nigerian mathematician who claimed to have solved the Grand Unification Theory - popularly known as the "Theory of Everything" or "The Holy Grail of Physics".

Born in Nigeria in 1952, he studied Mechanical Engineering at the Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, Nigeria, before proceed to the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where he got a PhD in Aeronautics and Mathematics.

There is currently a running controversy over whether he was nominated for the Nobel Prize or not.

He is currently Professor of Mathematcal Sciences at OFAPPIT Institute of Technology and the University of Bridgeport (in Connecticut).

[edit] Publications

  1. Oyibo, Gabriel A. Complex variable theorem for the general fundamental solutions for the full Navier Stokes equations. Int. J. Math. Game Theory Algebra 9 (1999), no. 4, 277--320.
  2. Oyibo, Gabriel A. Mathematical modelling for fluid and gas dynamic turbulence, Nova J. Math. Game Theory Algebra 6 (1997), no. 4, 223--274 also published in Applied Mathematics: Methods and Applications (1995), 519--563.
  3. Oyibo, Gabriel A. Exact closed form solutions to the full Navier-Stokes equations and new perceptions for fluid and gas dynamics, Nova J. Math. Game Theory Algebra 7 (1997), 13-74 also published in Applied Mathematics: Methods and Applications (1995), 401--476.
  4. Oyibo, Gabriel A.Generalized mathematical proof of Einstein's theory using a new group thory, Nova J. Math. Game Theory Algebra 4 (1996), 1-24 also published in Applied Mathematics: Methods and Applications (1995), 205--223
  5. John Jara Nutakor and Gabriel Oyibo, An investigation of a solution technique for the three-dimensional hodograph equation, Applied Mathematics: Methods and Applications (1995), 103--158.
  6. Oyibo, Gabriel A.Closed-form solutions for nonlinear quasi-unsteady transonc aerodynamics, AIAA J. 27 (1989), 1572-1578.
  7. Oyibo, Gabriel A.; Brunelle, Eugene J., Vibrations of circular orthotropic plates in affine space, AIAA J. 23, 296-300 (1985).
  8. Brunelle, E.J.; Oyibo, G.A. Generic buckling curves for specially orthotropic rectangular plates, AIAA J. 21, 1150-1156 (1983).
  9. Oyibo, Gabriel A. Unified aeroelastic flutter theory for very low aspect ratio panels, AIAA J. 21, 1581-1587 (1983).
  10. Oyibo, Gabriel A. Grand unified theorem representing the unified field theory or the theory of everything. Int. J. Math. Game Theory Algebra 9 Online at http://www.geocities.com/igala1/new_page_6.htm

[edit] External links

  1. Gabriel A. Oyibo, Mathematician of the African Diaspora http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/oyibo_gabriela.htm
  2. ZoomInfo Web Summary: Gabriel Oyibo http://www.zoominfo.com/directory/Oyibo_Gabriel_37572151.htm
  3. personal URL: http://web.mit.edu/provost/sef-directory/profiles/e1000026.html
  4. GAGUT: http://groups.msn.com/Dr-GabrielOyibosGrandUnifiedFieldTheorem