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So are "manifolds" the highest level of math?

What is the "final boss" of mathematics?

>> No.5787031

ring theory

>> No.5787030

>So are "manifolds" the highest level of math?
Lol no.
>What is the "final boss" of mathematics?
Inter-universal Teichmüller theory

>> No.5787029

Consciousness

>> No.5787033

>>5787025
I'm not quite sure, but I think it amounts to asking "Kefka or Ganon?" or "Everest, Mauna Kea, or Chimborazo?".

>> No.5787034

I guess the final boss of math are those problems you dont see given in a lecture.

eg solve y' + y = 1

>> No.5787036

>So are "manifolds" the highest level of math?
Not really. They are a very basic, yet very powerful concept you will probably encounter in your second or third undergrad semester.

>What is the "final boss" of mathematics?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unsolved_problems_in_mathematics

>> No.5787042

>>5787036
Riemann hypothesis and Goldbach conjecture are probably chaotic enough to be intractable anyway.

>> No.5787043

>highest level of math

>> No.5787111

>>5787034
lel

>> No.5787113

>>5787036
who are they "final" in any way?

>>5787042
stop talking about things you have no clue about hippie

>> No.5787200

>>5787030
>Inter-universal Teichmüller theory

Yeah, obviously. That or Shinichi Mochizuki himself.
http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~motizuki/top-english.html

>> No.5787203

>>5787030
>teichmuller
Haha, first time i've ever heard him mentioned on /sci/.

>> No.5787222
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5787222

>>5787203
>tfw you named yourself after a Nazi

>> No.5787834

>>5787200
Mochizuki is the final boss of mathematics

>> No.5787860

What the hell.
Does anybody have the story behind this video?

>> No.5787873

>>5787203
>first time i've ever heard him mentioned on /sci/.

Your new is showing.

>> No.5787898

>>5787873
This isn't /b/. I don't think anyone on /sci/ cares about the amount of time you have been here.

>> No.5787909

highest level of math is god himself

>> No.5787911

>>5787909
*herself

>> No.5787912

>>5787909
>>5787911
>him
>her

pick none

>> No.5787920

>>5787912
Fuck off, finitist scum.

>> No.5787922

>>5787834
>Mochisuki Shinichi uses
Quote unquote "types of mathematical objects"
http://youtu.be/JkPmS1UBeMo

>> No.5787957

How do I into integration and derivation?

>> No.5787969

quantum nutronium quasar field algorithms

I think.
I dunno, sounded smart, though

>> No.5787976

>>5787873
I think Teichii is being sarcastic

>> No.5787988

>>5787957
>rate of change
>summation
look mom i know the calcus!