Why greatest Mathematicians are not trying to prove Riemann Hypothesis? || #short #terencetao #maths

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I actually have a proof for the Riemann Hypothesis, but it is too large to fit in the comment section.

AddyGoesPlaces
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This was my explanation for every exam I failed. I just didn’t have the tools

androane
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They say they are not trying but secretely some are indeed trying.

emeth
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Us engineers do like to think of ourselves as smart, but tbh, good mathematicians are just on another level. It's awe-inspiring what they can come up with

stefm.w.
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I know where the function is zero at all times. I know this because I know where it isn't. By subtracting where it is from where it isn't, or where it isn't from where it is (whichever is greater), I obtain a difference, or deviation.. I use deviations to generate corrective equations to drive the function from a position where it is zero to a position where it isn't, and arriving at a position where it wasn't, it now is. Consequently, the position where it is, is now the position that it wasn't, and it follows that the position that it was, is now the position that it isn't.

mqbgofjzkkonzx
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This guy has great promise. I bet he could be a mathematician some day

Neonb
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I suggest using a dream-catcher spliced to a vision board, coupled with quantum manifesting through mindfulness. If that doesn't work, try peppermint oil.

xyzct
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Proof: If Reimann said this was true, it must be true.
Hence, proved

abhishankpaul
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Theorem 2.5 : Riemann hypothesis.
Proof: see exercise 2.9









Exercise 2.9: Prove Theorem 2.5

shyaamganesh
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Great insight. This also helps explain why scientist and luminaries are revered for uncovering what's now considered basic knowledge--they basically climbed the Himalayas without modern technology. A sherpa 200 years ago is more impressive than a modern tourist now with tons of gear and mountaineering equipment

AlphaNumeric
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I feel that this guy is very intelligent

samiloom
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This man is a rock star, mathematician par excellence. I could listen to Terrence speak all day.👍🏾

anthonybrakus
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There is always this one dude who will do a free solo on a vertical wall and make impossible possible

watherby
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Why are so many people in the comments behaving like they are smarter than Terry Tao

AniketKumar-lwsu
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bros tongue cant catch up to his brain😂

DanyalShabirr
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Alex Honnold solves the extended Riemann hypothesis would be quite a revelation.

SageCog-zlue
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If Tao says it, it's good enough for me. That's it, I give up trying to prove the Riemann Hypothesis today.

joaoalcantara
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Yes, but even in his analogy there must be someone, something or multiple people to push forward and take the risk of climbing that sheer cliff face first, with seemingly impossible that's when real breakthroughs occur.

voidzennullspace
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Yes I have proved this hypothesis a long time ago, however it is so simple it would be a shame if others could not figure it out without outside help.

Redstoner
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Terry Tao, easily the best and most prolific mathematical genius of our time, isn't saying, "If I can't do it, then no one can."

Instead, he's saying, "Someone has to get lucky/clever first and figure out a possiblr strategy or avenue for progress. Once that's done, I-- and a few others-- could see whether or not this leads to a proof. But it would probably not get us that far."

macnolds