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by electronvolt
2507 days ago
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Proofs are actually incredibly hard to review. Problems will be found in what had been accepted to be a "good" proof years to decades later. There's a whole movement to move proofs over to something/anything more verifiable (e.g. representing all proofs in Coq--but even then you're relying on the Coq proof assistant to have zero bugs). Furthermore, the standard for mathematical proof has also changed over time, most significantly in the early 20th century. This led to a number of existing results needing to be re-proved (or thrown out! Some were incorrect!). Exactly what qualifies as a proof is a FASCINATING debate. Mathematics is created by consensus, just like all other knowledge. |
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