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ITT /sci/ solves a Millennium Prize Problem.

How about... oh, I dunno... the Riemann Hypothesis?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemann_hypothesis
>the Riemann hypothesis is a conjecture that the Riemann zeta function has its zeros only at the negative even integers and the complex numbers with real part 1/2.

So all we have to do is find the zeroes of this function. How hard could that be? Finding a counterexample would be even easier, actually, and we'd fuck up a huge part of mathematics in the process!

If some random Russian dude could figure out the Poincare conjecture, then all of our brains put together here would make the Riemann hypothesis look like child's play. Let's make history, /sci/!

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