If you're so smart and good at math, what's stopping you from solving a Millenium Prize Problem?
Excuse me?
because it's for young people
>>16870325I'm not a millenial. Are you gonna ask me why I don't use a floppy disk next?
>>16870325>some of the most profound questions ever asked about math>1M$ prize>2025great, that might cover rent for the next 2 weeks
>>16870325I've solved the Hodge conjecture but I'm pretty close to solving BSD as well and I really really want it to be a twofer
>>16870325I'm working on the fifth one. I don't think I'm close to a solution mathematicians would accept. However I am close to one physicists would accept. If I don't get the prize they can suck my cock. I'll take credit for it but will refuse the money.
>>16870325>P = NPIt doesn't equal>very large prime numbers exist as pairsThey are like destructive interference near nodes, or more plainly the gaps between multiplied non-prime numbers. Destructive interference around a peak results in two primes on either side of the peak.>the othersI don't care enough to remember or look up the problem
>>16870946if you solve a millenium prize problem you wont need the million because you can just lecture at ivies for the rest of your life
>>16870325z={(x)⋛i}√|§∆, ∆§|√{i⋛(y)}Existence is lame. Shouldnt be, plenty of good in it, but it is not all that it should be.
>>16871097is pure math the last academic subject that remains a meritocracy focused on objective truth?
>>16872316The stuff that happened to Igor Pak, Perelman, etc. obviously shows a lot of it is still nepotism like everything else.