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>>8646368
im anon

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>>8629205
>projecting his weak mind onto others
honestly; pathetic

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>>8492614
what this guy said
>>8492624

specifically (3) here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weil_conjectures#Statement_of_the_Weil_conjectures

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>>8476752
that this doesn't generalize to ANY higher exponents

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>>8380378
though i guess you could maybe define a monoid of groups using direct product?

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category theory is pure philosophy, not mathematics

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>>8375793
open a textbook for the technical definition of smooth curve C but its basically if you take a parametrization f: real numbers -> C it should be infinitely differentiable, for example sin(t), cos(t), exp(t), t are all smooth

a non-smooth curve includes things like {(0,y,0) : y >= 0 } union {(x,0,0} : x >=0 }, where the curve is not smooth at the origin and your intuition should indicate this since you change direction in a very 'jagged' way

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