Every Unsolved Math Problem Solved

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These are some of the unsolved problems solved by mathematicians.

Timestamps:

0:00 The Poincare Conjecture
2:44 Trisecting an Angle
3:46 The Classification of Finite Simple Groups
5:34 The Four Colour Theorem
6:35 The Continuum Hypothesis
7:50 Fermat’s Last Theorem
9:41 Godel’s Incompleteness Theorems
11:02 The Prime Number Theorem
12:10 Solving Polynomials by Radicals

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A correction. Fermat's last theorem was not just for third powers, that had been known for a long time and for quite high exponents. Wiles' achievement was to prove it for literally all positive integer exponents.

FadkinsDiet
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Poincare didn't "study" topology. BRO INVENTED IT. Legend.

natepolidoro
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Godel’s second incompleteness basically says: “completeness (all true statements are provable), consistency (only true statements are provable), and arithmetic—pick two”

TRex-fubt
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Galois was an absolute beast. His early death was probably one of the biggest setbacks math has ever had

ryanthescion
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Fermat's last theorem states that for all n>2 there are no integer solution to the equation aⁿ+bⁿ=cⁿ, what you presented in the video is just a specific case

cesaresolimando
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Just wondering if Evariste Galois had lived long enough he could have massive contribution in maths

mehran
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ffs, so many statements are presented wrong. fermat last theorem said about any nth power bigger than 2, not just 3. 3rd power was prove impossible long before Wiles.

DeathSugar
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Poincaré did not exist 800 years ago blud

raphdm
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The image you used for richard hamilton is not the mathematician but the artist. The mathematics Richard Hamilton is someone else

abhisthsrivastava
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for french, "poincaré" is like "point carré" which would means "square dot"

melangesvolatils
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Insolvability of the quintic equation was actually first proved by Abel and Ruffini, Galois only later generalized the theorem and simplified the proof

torgeirHD
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The way you pronounced both of these French gentlemen’s names 11:42 actually gave me cancer

benyseus
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Fermat’s last theorem is more than just cubic numbers, it applied to all positive whole integer values of n where n is the power of x, y and z.

CalculusReviser
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Poincare didn't live "around 800 years ago, " he lived from 1854 to 1912.

walterfristoe
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Just a small correction, AFAIK Wiles did not show that FLT follows from Taniyama-Shimura, that had been known for a long time and isn’t that hard.
Also proving Taniyama-Shimura was an extremely important result for mathematics, so proving FLT was more of an icing on the cake.

magicmulder
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You didn't state Fermat's last theorem correctly. The case of 3 as the exponent was proved shortly after Fermat's death. So was exponent 4. But the theorem said there was no equation for any integer exponent greater than 2.

johnsavard
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Please for the love of god say compass normally

muffinconsumer
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Tom Clancy: What is the sum of all fears

Mathematicians: -1/12 fears

Nirakolov
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I like the video, but please look up the pronunciations of the names beforehand

klausklaus
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Hey, in 2:38 you used an image of a painter called Richard Hamilton from London. However, the actual mathematician is called Richard Streit Hamilton and lives in Ohio.

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