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Two Students Unravel a Widely Believed Math Conjecture | Quanta Magazine
Mathematicians thought they were on the cusp of proving a conjecture about the ancient structures known as Apollonian circles. But a summer project would lead to its downfall.
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Lol, no. Good for those young people, they tackled an extremely ambitious project and it paid off.Not your type of math, @LionJim (I believe), but still an interesting read
Cheng is primarily a logician (she’s an academic descendant of Alan Turing), which presumably explains the question she asks in her title. (No “normal” mathematician would ask that question; we just do the math.) It might be a worthwhile read for a layman, but for me it’s a hard pass. I’ve tried to read Wittgenstein, who asked these sort of questions, got nowhere.@LionJim
I saw this new book announcement polluting my email. Amazon claims that it's for 12 years and up, so I might be able to understand this one. Might.
Is Math Real? How Simple Questions Lead Us to Mathematics’ Deepest Truths
By Eugenia Cheng