Every Unsolved Prime Number Problem

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0:00 Brocard’s conjecture
2:01 Twin, cousin, and sexy primes
3:26 Palindromic primes
5:42 Euclid numbers
8:22 Goldbach’s conjecture

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This video is intended for entertainment and educational purposes only. It should not be your sole source of information. Some details may be oversimplified or inaccurate. My goal is to spark your curiosity and encourage you to conduct your own research on these topics.
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Let us know if there's a topic you'd like us to cover next. 😊

ThoughtThrill
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Is there a conjecture that was correct for enormous numbers, but has been proven wrong for an insanely huge number?

hellkr
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cool that you released this the day a new largest prime was found

mateuszdziewierz
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Ancient Greek - shows the Colosseum.

The only thing in this video I’m qualified to fact check…

chrismartin
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Very interesting video, but with one slight contradiction in it. At 6:59 you work out the third Euclid number is 31, then less than thirty seconds later you read out the first 5 Euclid numbers and the third one is now 11.

MrDannyDetail
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Today news: The 52th prime place of mersenne founded. The cool moment for mathematics
#primenumber #mersenne52 #GIMPS

lotus-chain
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well at least we have solved 4/6 of Goldbach conjectures :))

prosmart
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these videow are so well made and entertainging i really hope that you get more attention

lollol-ttfx
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Theoretical mathematicians seem to have a lot of time on their hands.

OneFingerYT
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7:31 minor correction: E(3) should be 31, not 11, just as shown in the example.

monopicator
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@8:48 That is Hermann Grassmann not Goldbach. Never heard? He is the daddy of Linear Algebra, not Gibbs #yesiamsouraboutit Awesome videos FR!

DOTvCROSS
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4:55 Depends if there is infinite primes

ChessGamer
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5:41 how is this representation made? how can I learn how to make this type of representation for big numbers? is there a standard name for this type of notation? Let's say I have a number with 1 billion digits... what would be the "'neater" way to express it?

pineco
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Palamdromic numbers could also include monary only using 1 digit I so every number is a palindrome

Mabel_aroace_pines
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slce a zero you get all number 6 half curcle 3 two half curcle 4 quarter 9 half crcle 6 n hal sx 3

saigonmonopoly
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Hey what's the name of your outro music ?

ElieBensaid
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Guys uhhh can you tell me self repeating self digit primes?

An_indonesian
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endless number deductive zero endless cycle

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gave birth to pei negative cake on amily picnic loan

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