Wa alaikum assalam
I humbly do not believe that the Quran's authenticity needs to be proved through an enterprise that attempts to prove it to be a mathematical marvel.
As I have already shared, it is often unappreciated by many Muslims that headings and
even verse numberings as we understand them today
were absent in the earliest codices of the Quran. Therefore, it can be argued that they were
never part of the Quranic revelation, despite any claims of later Islamic secondary sources. Early Quranic codices didn't even possess diacritical marks or vocalisations / vowel signs or even formally indicate when verses had ended. The primary mode of revelation and transmission was oral supported by a written transmission by the hands of noble scribes (80:13-16)
[1]. Therefore, any attempt to prove a mathematical marvel is arguably a futile endeavour if verse numberings were only introduced for ease of reference later.
Furthermore, in respect to other mathematical enterprises devised to prove the Quran's authenticity, I have respectfully shared that "
I require no arithmetic reassurance as the arguments of the Quran are absolutely clear and leave no doubt in my mind to its Divine provenance." That is my humble position.
I hope this helps, God willing
Joseph
REFERENCES:[1] Translation without Interpretationhttp://quransmessage.com/forum/index.php?topic=574.msg1981;topicseen#msg1981[2] Code 19 and asking for Proofhttp://quransmessage.com/forum/index.php?topic=259.msg779#msg779[3] CODE 19 AND THE REMOVAL OF TWO VERSES FROM THE QURAN - A PROBLEMATIC THEORYhttp://quransmessage.com/articles/19%20FM3.htm