23% Beyond the Riemann Hypothesis - Numberphile

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6:15 The reason π is used for pi, is because the word circumference in greek is περίμετρος which has the first letter π. The reason π(x) is used is because the prime numbers in greek are called πρώτοι αριθμοί which litterally translates to first numbers. Yet again π is the first letter. Coincidental that the letter is the same.

kostasch
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So this is a sort of Parker Reimann Hypothesis?

stevensutton
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So many strange things tie back to the Riemann hypothesis. It's fascinating. I'm glad he took the time to explain it so clearly.

standard_limbo
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This reminded me of the Anchorman quote "60% of the time it works every time"

adandap
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Brady being a questioning viewer is such a good device for information

TessaLucy
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I think I gained a 23% increase in understanding of the Reimann Hypothesis.
Thank You

nickjohnson
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It's inspiring to see, hear, and experience the growth of this channel. I wouldn't be surprised if the people who eventually do solve the Reimann Hypothesis are huge fans! It's not just that, it's the quality has been so consistent. Thank you for this.

hammadusmani
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I can tell that this guy is IN THE ZONE at the moment. I love when I'm like that and my topic of focus is so clear. It's just the looming wipeout of depression that comes later that wrecks me.

rediculousman
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i really enjoy the longer videos with jared, his explanations are great.

tzombikos
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I spent years figuring out what this video explained in a short amount of time. Really great video.

alexstixx
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I loved the way he explained it and a different aspect of it. Lots of people will tell you about a graph and a critical line and a complex plain, but that visual representation is way to complex.

tyleringram
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That last is a lot more important in math than it is in household cleaners.

bens
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it never stops amazing me how the riemann hypothesis links to so many different things and all things related to prime numbers, which means it's related to basically all of mathematics.

KB_
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This guy sounds so excited while explaining mathematics like imagine as a kid you discover something and are eager to show that to your parents and friends and This excitement in his voice is kinda interesting at the same time being kinda contagious too😊😊

syedsamaan
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Super clear explanation. This guy is awesome

Lotrfan
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I love watching these videos and just letting my ’tism run wild

TheDrakmannen
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More of this guy please, he's great

ancientswordrage
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It is so nice to have the words hypothesis and theorem used correctly on youtube...

ynskrug
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This guy dodged brady's question "How do you measure that digits even-out" like 3 times, which was the thing I was most curious about . I feel like his explanations were just too superficial.

danielstanev
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I felt like he kept dodging your Q about "what does it mean to even out" -- did you ever get an answer to it? or anyone here know? :) I guess if you relax "how even it needs to be", you could probably "get there faster" in a sort of trivial/definitional manner? All that to say, it was a great Q, but you should have kept pushing for an answer! :P

Max