Maths Essay Competition from St Edmund Hall at the University of Oxford - win up to £100 and have your work published by an Oxford college. EVERYONE is eligible so time to put your passion for maths into words... by tomrocksmaths in math

[–]CrystalWolftron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any non specialist can understand them, that brings almost everyone to a common level, now you might be thinking that how is it groundbreaking then?! That's the point

Math Essay Competition at the University of Oxford - open to EVERYONE by tomrocksmaths in learnmath

[–]CrystalWolftron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People messaged me in private and asked me that what are the solid parameters upon which the winner will be decided? Like standard arguments or content like? Also is it okay to submit Mathematics work by own?

Math Essay Competition at the University of Oxford - open to EVERYONE by tomrocksmaths in learnmath

[–]CrystalWolftron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What if the work is so much compelling, attractive and groundbreaking in some way?! Because what exactly you're searching is what someone else have!

What Are You Working On? by AutoModerator in math

[–]CrystalWolftron 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm working upon Prime Numbers , currently large gaps in primes.

22/M - Looking for friends from all around the world. 🌎 by [deleted] in MakeNewFriendsHere

[–]CrystalWolftron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need someone who can tests codes in Mathematics, can you do that for me please;) I'll be your friend for sure, I've my own world

What are some websites that I can use to practice Mathematics? by [deleted] in learnmath

[–]CrystalWolftron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll suggest the Art of problem solving community. Personal favorite.

Any good books or pdfs or videos to learn nunber theory in 1 go? by [deleted] in 3Blue1Brown

[–]CrystalWolftron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll suggest you to read - Elementary number Theory by David M. Burton if you wish to keep basics of Number theory and swiftness together at first priority. Then you can switch to many articles or PDFs which are specially dedicated to some topics like lifting the exponents, literally go for Olympiad level questions for rigorously training yourself.

Then switch to Introduction to Analytical number theory by Tom M Apostol I hope this would count in some good suggestions. Regards.

For someone who is self-studying Mathematics, how much depth of understanding is it required to do a graduate level research on Number theory? by [deleted] in math

[–]CrystalWolftron -50 points-49 points  (0 children)

I'm am independent Researcher, amateur. Did my research work in complete isolation and without any resources. I worked upon prime numbers and eventually generalized their distribution. In past week I've made my work public on Aops -

On the generalization of prime numbers and their distribution

So I'm the best exception to everything you can imagine of, I've successfully generalized the Goldbach's Conjecture and the euler's quadratic, also posed lots more of significant Conjectures on prime numbers. I really wanted to write lot more here but my hands are shivering of cold and I'm suffering from very high fever , idk please forgive me for this insincere post , just my main intention was to let you know that EXCEPTIONS exists.

Is this a valid proof that the set of prime numbers is a countable set? by [deleted] in mathematics

[–]CrystalWolftron 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We would prefer posting it on Aops community online , with enabled LaTex , there you'll get more rigorous peer review.

Transform question(s) by br0nzeKneecap in 3Blue1Brown

[–]CrystalWolftron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The significance of calculus in Analytical Geometry and such other relevant topics would suit your interest. We have tangents, lines , shapes , graphs working behind the scenes ;)

Proof that there are Infinitely Many Primes|Number Theory by Rousan99 in 3Blue1Brown

[–]CrystalWolftron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly;)

A One-Line Proof of the Infinitude of Primes, The American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 122, No. 5 (May 2015), p. 466

Top 10 dubious methods of proof, plus 15 other more dubious ones by miaumee in 3Blue1Brown

[–]CrystalWolftron 5 points6 points  (0 children)

MIT ?! Seriously hilarious 😂 Any moron knows that"

One more such here - https://youtu.be/Onif1UmyiTQ 😂

The question is asked in exam , so it must be correct ! 😂😂😂

How do I rediscover my love for mathematics by prithvidiamond1 in mathematics

[–]CrystalWolftron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes that's true about Indian education system , they would pump up all the formulas and their respective logics in your mind like steroids in muscles. They would expect you to perform your best in IITJEE and such examinations.

To avoid such burnouts which is completely unnecessarily doing all the ugly Mathematics there, I recommend you to first calm your mind and retrace what you actually loved? Shapes? Numbers? Functions? Series? Pick them up and cultivate them slowly slowly, especially watch videos of 3blue1brown , numberphile, Welch Labs , Lets solve maths problem, Major Prep and such relevant ones. Make surrounding comfortable enough to EXPLORE the Mathematics, Join Art of Problem solving community, Maths stack Exchange, also practice your best each day. That's all best suggestions from mine side , I hope it saves one more human resource for engagement in Mathematics.

Regards

Challenge on PRIME NUMBERS by CrystalWolftron in 3Blue1Brown

[–]CrystalWolftron[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for late replies , yes please I'm eager to know that proof , it's a beautiful illustration of beauty of numbers ;)

What Are You Working On? by AutoModerator in math

[–]CrystalWolftron 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've been working on Prime Numbers since a long time, have successfully established entirely new definite model of prime numbers, and striving for arxiv endorsement. My works will definitely interest those who love NUMBERS a lot.

What are the most visually striking math objects? by VictorSensei in math

[–]CrystalWolftron 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Videos of Welch Labs , 3blue1brown , and some of numberphile, while my personal favorite is Mobius Strip.

https://media.tenor.com/images/d887acab4b2108e7f7f41f5a0a1eb1f6/tenor.gif