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Will all of the MPP ever be solved? And do you think P=NP? Which one of the problems will pose the greatest challenge?

>> No.8982522

p = np when n = 1
where is my prize

>> No.8982528
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Wiles said he thinks RH will be resolved before BSD which surprised me since BSD at least has some partial progress done on it

>> No.8982539
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I wanted to find a list of all the prize problems out there, does anyone know any that I'm missing?

>1,000,000$
Navier-Stokes
Hodge Conjecture
P=NP
Riemann Hypothesis
Birch Swinnerton-Dyer
Yang-Mills and Mass Gap
Beal's Conjecture

>5000$
Erdos conjecture on arithmetic progressions

>2400$
24-conjecture

>1350$
1-3-5-conjecture

>500$
Collatz conjecture

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>>8982539
>>500$
>Collatz conjecture

If P=NP is the final boss of mathematics, then the Collatz conjecture is that guy who disguises himself as a harmless janitor but is eventually revealed to be the true mastermind controlling everything behind the scenes.

>> No.8982593

>>8982576
Maybe, but what are its practical consequences?

>> No.8982598

>>8982593
>Maybe, but what are its practical consequences?
depends on the proof