I think I am going to have to find some Southern Comfort…
Well done folks - this sort of thing looses me faster than a politician at a truth telling convention.
I think I am going to have to find some Southern Comfort…
Well done folks - this sort of thing looses me faster than a politician at a truth telling convention.
My notes from this lecture consisted of an octopus with a gun… I think I was still a little drunk
Anywho, I’ll solve this one later (this is good for my revision ) but its interesting to see the different notations you guys use, coming from different parts of the world
I am with note here. But it is rather nice to see good participation in here tho.
I do love a good southern politician talking about nonsense.
I love when someone says I lost them in the middle of the conversation. Makes me feel so smart
Just saw a lecture of another mathematician about Navier-Stokes equations. Those ones no one here can solve, I am pretty sure. There is a million dollar prize for the first person who shows that there is a solution given any initial conditions.
Well, I would say that your intelligence is not in quesiton. Mine either, merely that different folks have different kinds of smarts - Math just slays me and leaves me at the side of the road beeding.
Sigh.
Where was that Southern Comfort again?
I think this thread brained my damage.
I prefer fermat’s last theorem.
The gist of it involved proving the Taniyama-Shimura Conjecture.
https://mathworld.wolfram.com/Taniyama-ShimuraConjecture.html
Ok, in this case… it makes me feel so math smart
It’s already proven :meh: The 500 years of fun with it for mathematicians are over
So many mathematicians proved it (me included ) Well, all proofs were wrong but that is just a tiny detail
We must find another toy to play with. Maybe the 3n+1 problem?
What excites me Navier-Stokes’ problem is that it is worth a lot of money, not only the prize, because it has actual applications for it (unlike many math theories). You might even get more money selling it to some company that builds airplanes or extracts petroleum. I don’t care about the money, but being the first to solve a problem worth a lot of money… that’s another story :3
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