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15252742 No.15252742 [Reply] [Original]

What are some obscure underground topics in math, topics that are not well know or very niche? I'm curious to know some new topics of math.

>> No.15252766

>>15252742
be more specific or give some examples what you consider obscure.

I like this
https://www.julianlyczak.nl/seminar/knots2016-files/knots_and_primes.pdf

>> No.15252799

>>15252766
Don't know, bro, but I read about some math that Godel used to solve Einsten relativity problem, isn't popular.

>> No.15253931

Bump

>> No.15254044 [DELETED] 

>>15252742
federal government accounting

>> No.15254088

If you calculate pi to enough digits, it starts revealing a coded Sumerian scripture foretelling the downfall of mankind via a "great plague of thought" that causes brain decay

>> No.15254319

>>15254088
Kek that made me choke up a loogie

>> No.15254339

>>15252742
Is umbra calculus well known yet?

>> No.15254504
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>> No.15254531

Perfectoid geometry
Good luck.

>> No.15255305

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>> No.15255471

You can make more patterns out of 100 stars than there are known atoms in the universe. The universe as we know it is simply patterns.

>> No.15255474

>>15254504
This is useful bump