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submitted 1 year ago by mrh@lemmy.world to c/math@lemmy.world

From what I’ve seen, it seems like P v.s. NP and the Riemann hypothesis are very, very difficult and will take a long time to solve. Instead, what problem has enough pieces of the puzzle discovered to be close to being solved?

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[-] mrh@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

From what I hear it's always sounded like Navier and Yang-Mills are closest, P vs NP and Riemann are furthest, while Hodge and Swinnerton-Dyer people don't really talk about at all outside circles of hardcore algebraic geometers/topologists

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