Combinatorics | Conjectures that have been proved

Toida's conjecture

In combinatorial mathematics, Toida's conjecture, due to in 1977, is a refinement of the disproven Ádám's conjecture from 1967. (Wikipedia).

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What is the Riemann Hypothesis?

This video provides a basic introduction to the Riemann Hypothesis based on the the superb book 'Prime Obsession' by John Derbyshire. Along the way I look at convergent and divergent series, Euler's famous solution to the Basel problem, and the Riemann-Zeta function. Analytic continuation

From playlist Mathematics

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Introduction to Euler's Totient Function!

Euler's totient function φ(n) is an important function in number theory. Here we go over the basics of the definition of the totient function as well as the value for prime numbers and powers of prime numbers! Modular Arithmetic playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLug5ZIRrShJ

From playlist Modular Arithmetic

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The Collatz Conjecture and Fractals

Visualizing the dynamics of the Collatz Conjecture though fractal self-similarity. Support this channel: https://www.patreon.com/inigoquilez Tutorials on maths and computer graphics: https://iquilezles.org Code for this video: https://www.shadertoy.com/view/llcGDS Donate: http://paypal.m

From playlist Maths Explainers

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Euler's Totient Theorem and Fermat's Little Theorem - Complete Proof & Intuition

Video on coprime numbers mod n: https://youtu.be/SslPWR2N5jA Video on the cancellation rule for modular arithmetic: https://youtu.be/UvnVghpIjwk Euler's theorem relates to modular exponentiation. Fermat's little theorem is a special case for prime modulus. Here we go through an explanatio

From playlist Modular Arithmetic

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Number Theory | The Multiplicativity of Euler's Totient Function

We state and prove when Euler's totient function is multiplicative. http://www.michael-penn.net

From playlist Number Theory

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Mertens Conjecture Disproof and the Riemann Hypothesis | MegaFavNumbers

#MegaFavNumbers The Mertens conjecture is a conjecture is a conjecture about the distribution of the prime numbers. It can be seen as a stronger version of the Riemann hypothesis. It says that the Mertens function is bounded by sqrt(n). The Riemann hypothesis on the other hand only require

From playlist MegaFavNumbers

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Sir Michael Atiyah | The Riemann Hypothesis | 2018

Slides for this talk: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DNHG9TDXiVslO-oqDud9f-9JzaFCrHxl/view?usp=sharing Sir Michael Francis Atiyah: "The Riemann Hypothesis" Monday September 24, 2018 9:45 Abstract: The Riemann Hypothesis is a famous unsolved problem dating from 1859. I will present a

From playlist Number Theory

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The Prime Number Theorem, an introduction ← Number Theory

An introduction to the meaning and history of the prime number theorem - a fundamental result from analytic number theory. Narrated by Cissy Jones Artwork by Kim Parkhurst, Katrina de Dios and Olga Reukova Written & Produced by Michael Harrison & Kimberly Hatch Harrison ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Ways t

From playlist Number Theory

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The Pattern to Prime Numbers?

In this video, we explore the "pattern" to prime numbers. I go over the Euler product formula, the prime number theorem and the connection between the Riemann zeta function and primes. Here's a video on a similar topic by Numberphile if you're interested: https://youtu.be/uvMGZb0Suyc The

From playlist Other Math Videos

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Recent developments in non-commutative Iwasawa theory I - David Burns

David Burns March 25, 2011 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Giles Gardam: Kaplansky's conjectures

Talk by Giles Gardam in the Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Americas) https://globalncgseminar.org/talks/3580/ on September 17, 2021.

From playlist Global Noncommutative Geometry Seminar (Americas)

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Giles Gardam - Kaplansky's conjectures

Kaplansky made various related conjectures about group rings, especially for torsion-free groups. For example, the zero divisors conjecture predicts that if K is a field and G is a torsion-free group, then the group ring K[G] has no zero divisors. I will survey what is known about the conj

From playlist Talks of Mathematics Münster's reseachers

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Gonçalo Tabuada - 1/3 Noncommutative Counterparts of Celebrated Conjectures

Some celebrated conjectures of Beilinson, Grothendieck, Kimura, Tate, Voevodsky, Weil, and others, play a key central role in algebraic geometry. Notwithstanding the effort of several generations of mathematicians, the proof of (the majority of) these conjectures remains illusive. The aim

From playlist Summer School 2020: Motivic, Equivariant and Non-commutative Homotopy Theory

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Explicit formulae for Gross-Stark units and Hilbert’s 12th problem by Mahesh Kakde

PERFECTOID SPACES ORGANIZERS: Debargha Banerjee, Denis Benois, Chitrabhanu Chaudhuri, and Narasimha Kumar Cheraku DATE & TIME: 09 September 2019 to 20 September 2019 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bangalore Scientific committee: Jacques Tilouine (University of Paris, France) Eknath

From playlist Perfectoid Spaces 2019

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Explicit formulae for Stark Units and Hilbert's 12th problem - Samit Dasgupta

Joint IAS/Princeton University Number Theory Seminar Topic: Explicit formulae for Stark Units and Hilbert's 12th problem Speaker: Samit Dasgupta Affiliation: Duke University Date: October 11, 2018 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Gonçalo Tabuada - 3/3 Noncommutative Counterparts of Celebrated Conjectures

Some celebrated conjectures of Beilinson, Grothendieck, Kimura, Tate, Voevodsky, Weil, and others, play a key central role in algebraic geometry. Notwithstanding the effort of several generations of mathematicians, the proof of (the majority of) these conjectures remains illusive. The aim

From playlist Summer School 2020: Motivic, Equivariant and Non-commutative Homotopy Theory

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Lillian Ratliff - Learning via Conjectural Variations - IPAM at UCLA

Recorded 15 February 2022. Lillian Ratliff of the University of Washington presents "Learning via Conjectural Variations" at IPAM's Mathematics of Collective Intelligence Workshop. Learn more online at: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/workshops/mathematics-of-intelligences/?tab=schedule

From playlist Workshop: Mathematics of Collective Intelligence - Feb. 15 - 19, 2022.

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Iwasawa theory of the fine Selmer groups of Galois representations by Sujatha Ramdorai

PERFECTOID SPACES ORGANIZERS: Debargha Banerjee, Denis Benois, Chitrabhanu Chaudhuri, and Narasimha Kumar Cheraku DATE & TIME: 09 September 2019 to 20 September 2019 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS, Bangalore Scientific committee: Jacques Tilouine (University of Paris, France) Eknath

From playlist Perfectoid Spaces 2019

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Jochen Koenigsmann : Galois codes for arithmetic and geometry via the power of valuation theory

Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM's Audiovisual Mathematics Library: http://library.cirm-math.fr. And discover all its functionalities: - Chapter markers and keywords to watch the parts of your choice in the video - Videos enriched with abstracts, b

From playlist Algebra

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Introduction to number theory lecture 14. Euler's totient function

This lecture is part of my Berkeley math 115 course "Introduction to number theory" For the other lectures in the course see https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8yHsr3EFj53L8sMbzIhhXSAOpuZ1Fov8 We cover the basic properties of Euler's totient function. The textbook is "An introducti

From playlist Introduction to number theory (Berkeley Math 115)

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