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What is the greatest Mathematical puzzle that is unsolved? and why?
The discussion revolves around identifying the greatest unsolved mathematical puzzle, exploring various conjectures and theorems that participants believe could qualify. The scope includes theoretical considerations and the implications of these problems within the field of mathematics.
Participants express a variety of opinions on what constitutes the greatest mathematical puzzle, with no consensus reached. Multiple competing views remain regarding which problems are most significant or challenging.
Some discussions reflect uncertainty about the status of proofs for conjectures like the Riemann Hypothesis and the Poincaré Conjecture, indicating that the mathematical community has not reached a definitive conclusion on these matters.
Originally posted by STAii
Can you please (all) explain (a little bit) about each of these theories ?
Thanks !
Originally posted by Brad_Ad23
These are pretty much the hardest problems:
http://www.claymath.org/Millennium_Prize_Problems/
Originally posted by plus
e.g. Fermats last theorem was famous because it was first posed 100s of years ago,