@KenOno691 My advisor has a saying. "Students are like children, sometimes they're going to make mistakes and all I can do is watch them"
My takeaway is that you can give all the best advice in the world as an advisor but ultimately it's the student's decision what to do with that advice.
@miniapeur Did you know that there exists a 41x41 integer matrix which has the property of being a magic square even if you raise all the elements to the kth power for k=1,2,3,4
This makes me happy!
@HanyelPaulOkolo@iconjack Get kicked out for what? Calling an obvious fraud a fraud? The academic community does this all the time with charlatans and frauds just as yourself.
@HanyelPaulOkolo@iconjack Yup, again. Nothing of substance to say. Welp go back you your shitty scam ideology and zero views YouTube new age slop channel.
Good luck scamming fools and becoming the king of the fools 🤡
@HanyelPaulOkolo@iconjack Again, nothing of value is said here. I have an elementary exercise for you. Can you explain (at the undergraduate level) why this problem is hard in the first place?
@HanyelPaulOkolo@iconjack Yeah, not buying it. At least post your "groundbreaking" mumbo jumbo word soup on ArXiv before claiming this bs.
In the post above you used a bunch of words to essentially say nothing. Why not just explain the main idea of the proof?
Ps: no you didnt prove RH
@HanyelPaulOkolo@iconjack Based of your posts, you sound like a charlatan. This would be a groundbreaking result in diophantine approximation and you're not even a mathematician Iin the area.
@trajan317 Hey Trajan, we met back in 2014 at the PLANTS conference at CMU. I wish you the best of luck, these events in the past few weeks have truly been awful for all of us in the postdoc job market. If you do decide to stay in academia I hope we get the opportunity to meet again!
@miniapeur This has happened to me over the past 6 or so months, I am currently set to graduate in about 6 months too. Haha so in the last year for me.