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SWBTATTReg

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3. Wow! It'll probably be some years down the road before this is confirmed as a valid proof, but just
Sun Apr 2, 2023, 11:55 AM
Apr 2023

WOW on this accomplishment, especially at such a young age. Neat!

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I hope they get invited to the White House. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #1
Slow down NoRethugFriends Apr 2023 #2
I know, but it is still remarkable for two high school kids to get this far in their project. Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #4
Lotta high powered mathematicians in the audience. Apparently none found a flaw Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2023 #7
Right they have to get back to campus and make their doctoral students do the heavy lifting Irish_Dem Apr 2023 #16
I hope they don't fall prey to The Matilda Effect! Marthe48 Apr 2023 #11
Wow! It'll probably be some years down the road before this is confirmed as a valid proof, but just SWBTATTReg Apr 2023 #3
Truth is zipplewrath Apr 2023 #18
'Hidden Figures" panader0 Apr 2023 #5
My First Thought, Too! ProfessorGAC Apr 2023 #12
If it is proven to be correct, these impressive young women deserve an international prize. housecat Apr 2023 #6
+1 2naSalit Apr 2023 #8
Nobel prize would finance their educations colorado_ufo Apr 2023 #9
There's no Nobel for math. cloudbase Apr 2023 #14
Yes. caraher Apr 2023 #15
This proof will not have a revolutionary effect on mathematics, so no Fields prize Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2023 #17
Awesome republianmushroom Apr 2023 #10
This video is an attempt to suss out the proof caraher Apr 2023 #13
Impressive proof from 2 high school students. Jim__ Apr 2023 #20
Okay, but the scarecrow in Wizard of Oz has a more difficult version.. Permanut Apr 2023 #19
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