Every Unsolved Calculus Problem

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0:00 Casas-Alvero conjecture
2:41 Riemann hypothesis
5:08 Navier–Stokes existence and smoothness
7:39 Jacobian conjecture

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The fact that you put the most important open problem in mathematics second in the video (as opposed to first or last) just tickles me for some reason.

rtg_onefourtwoeightfiveseven
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The first and fourth problems are generally understood as problems in algebra, not analysis.
The derivate is here just the linear operator sending xⁿ to nxⁿ⁻¹, for n non-negative integers.

caspermadlener
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Louis: lou-ee; not lou-eeze. The latter is Louise, a women's name.

TheDavidlloydjones
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You used a picture of Fourier instead of Navier, just wanted to let you know

blakegundry
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Only 3 comments I see mentioning vid did something wrong 💀

Kero-zctc
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casas alvero is solved afaik, recall something in arxiv by one "cesar massri" or something similar

xovi
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Is "ODE" really pronounced ode? I've only heard O-D-E (like P-D-E).

jsalsman
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Ive never heard ODE pronounced like that lmao

dex
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Navier is Fourier?!



Why did you just paste Fourier's portrait when representing navier? Why????

AKA-fp
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Do more of these math content. From my viewpoint they are way above your nonmath content.

zakialmahin
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Why is every single comment saying whats bad about the video are they bots?

alphazero
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hey guys does anyone know what the weird * thing is doing between m and n? i heard it stands for multiplication but idk

linny
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is this riemann conj have a res like a complex number like i ?

FPT
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I have never heard anyone say it like ode, just like o-d-e

FunctionallyLiteratePerson