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by grungegun
1113 days ago
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This is somewhat overblown, and only really an issue for some particular theorems and obscure corners of mathematics. And this isn't a recent problem, Hilbert's proof of Nullenschtatz in the early 20th century had logical errors, but is otherwise true. If a proof is used by 3 people it won't have much scrutiny, but once major results start to be based on the proof, it'll get reviewed more carefully and either accepted or rejected in the long run. The ABC conjecture is probably the biggest example. |
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