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8:15 it was called 2048, and yes, I remember it
That's two weeks old. Why attempt.
The stick man has a name is orange and also has friends
2048? The game.
Prime = N+(n+1) if n is odd from beginning Prime = n+1 if even and move back 1 place if grater than 3 or discarded if repeated is arithmetic sequencing but if use π by secret classifed formula of whole number in π if new π is multiple of 3.1416 come out even whole when radius increase is mostly prime
8:35 - its not 1024, pretty sure its 2048, but same thing.
Question number 40 is from class 12th maths ncert book i already solve it buddy
建议试一下五年之前的浙江卷高考数列和2023年新高考一卷解析几何压轴题(很抱歉,但我不知道这些术语的英文)
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Wait...is the e silent in eulers identity...or do i have the wrong thing here
Hey just wanna say, can you make a video about how these maths topic works in a real life or why they are essential like trigonometry ,complex number please.
Let say someone solved one of these problems but he is not a mathematician so where he/she can publish it
One of the Hardest Mathematics Exams in India ❌ One of the Hardest Mathematics Exams in the world ✅
hello Dear =😊》elllie 1- how old are you? 2- do you want get phd ¿
The circle at the end was a portal, stockman was looking for an exit.
Do you have love life? Or do you love your work? 😝
The only elle i watch is elle lee
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I discovered the topic of "intelligence", thus, AI, without my discovery is simply "Artificial Idiot" or "Artificial Instinct"...
You can add more unsolvable maths: (1) Existence Math, (2) Intelligence Math, (3) Gravity Math, the Squeezon, (4) Theory of Everything Math, (5) Certainty Principle...
I came here in April 2024, and I followed the same structure you have used on your CV, and I just wanted to thank you so much for helping us, now it is June 2024 and I was approved for my masters degree at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Thank you very much ❤
It's so cute seeing you getting all excited 😭
I just love how excited and happy they get with eveey new equation, it's wholesome 😭❤️
I like maths I want to be a maths university lecture in u.s.a
As a computer engineering major I honestly like math more than any of my major classes🥹🫠
This was a beautiful solution to the Free WiFi problem. I enjoyed watching this video a lot.
Fun fact: The game with the 2^n tiles is called 2048, but I used to call it 1024 too because that was typically how far I got before filling up all the space.
Pls watch animation vs animator vi ep 1
8:19 the game was 2048 but yea it was pretty cool
Hi, ellie. new subscriber here, can You explain what are the challenges of solving this problems.
Btw the stickman is called "the second coming" it's because of some non math/physics lore
8:05 I want you to take your brain and times it by 2, as you were talking about 2048 but you were calling it 1024 26:11 e x i t = exit
Not worth it.
18:46 in this scene, the stickman used the radius and 4(2²) to make the radius that long and used π to make the are of the circle because the Area of the circle is πr²=π2², then used the ×8 to make it 8 times as long
8:05 unlocked a core memory mentioning that game😢
an Ai specialized in math and trained with all math axiomss and theorem will solve these , it's just a matter of time
Zeros are appearing not bcuz something mathematic. it represents an explosion
zeros are appearing because euler has a "-" handle and stickman has a "+" handle on their 1-swords.
8:20 it wasn't called 1024 it was called 2048
It's not stickman he's the second coming!!!!!!!!
You would be a great teacher
what I dont understand is why the Riemann hypothesis is considered the most important of the bunch. Like you say, 99.9% of mathematicians are 99.99% sure it's true anyway, and thus working under the assumption that it is. So how is proving it for sure in any way important, outside of the undoubtedly impressiveness of such a proof? It would be like when we got the first images of earth taken from space, showing that it is round. Yes it's a nice feat of human ingenuity, and a nice photo, but in terms of being important it only shows us what 99.99% of the population was already 100% sure of anyway. The only way it would be important is if it showed that the earth was not round. Similarly, surely the only way a Riemann hypothesis proof could be important would be if it was proving the hypothesis wrong. Which no one thinks will happen. So why is it considered so important if it is already assumed to be true by literally everyone?
You go, girl!!! ❤
Hello Ellie, I am planning to go to York university for mathematics. Do you think it's a good place for maths and do you have a chance of going to Cambridge masters Part III from here?
Hello Ellie, I am planning to go to York university for mathematics. Do you think it's a good place for maths and do you have a chance of going to Cambridge masters Part III from here?
My background is in QCD, so the mass gap is closest to my heart, but BSD has stimulated more research and exploration for me. The equivalence between the rate vanishing of vanishing of the L-function and the RHS with #Tor and #Sha and the regulator, the equivalence looks like magic. I don't claim to understand Langlands is any meaningful depth, but there is enough voodoo with BSD to keep me happy about the wonder of Mathematics.
this is a first timer for me, listening to mathematics from British accent p.s. you gotta new sub
Let's see if AI will crack this in the very near future.
My whole reaction throughout this video: *huh?*