Discussion Overview
The discussion centers around the status of the Jacobian Conjecture, specifically whether it remains open in the general case and any recent progress related to it, including approaches involving Feynman graphs.
Discussion Character
Main Points Raised
- One participant questions if the Jacobian Conjecture is still open for the general case and seeks recent progress, particularly regarding Feynman graphs.
- Another participant suggests that it appears to still be open, referencing arXiv eprints.
- A different participant mentions they have not heard of the conjecture being reliably closed.
- One participant notes that, based on their knowledge of arXiv papers, there seems to be no essential progress recently, especially concerning the Feynman graph approach.
- A later reply expresses frustration with informal communication styles in the thread.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants do not reach a consensus on the status of the Jacobian Conjecture; multiple competing views remain regarding its openness and the progress made.
Contextual Notes
There are limitations in the discussion, including a lack of specific references to the arXiv papers mentioned and the absence of detailed explanations regarding the Feynman graph approach.