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by gavagai691
1325 days ago
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There are many, many, many consequences for prime numbers--which to me are concrete enough to be interesting (and are way more concrete than what 99% of mathematicians work on!). On the other hand, I doubt this proof will help you to build a faster gizmo or something in the real world.. especially since it's proving something we really think is true (a consequence of the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis), and for real-world applications you can just assume the thing that we think is true is actually true (even if we haven't been able to prove it for a century). (E.g., you don't need to prove that factoring is hard to use cryptography for practical purposes..) |
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