편집 페이지를 편집한 다음 저장을 클릭합니다. 돕다, 운동장 미디어 파일 FIXME **이 문서는 아직 완전히 번역되지 않았습니다. 번역을 완료하는 데 도와주세요.**\\ //(번역을 마치면 이 단락을 지우세요)// == Sandra and Woo 0636 == **Hodge Theater** {cnav} {{0636.png}} Ye Thuza is, of course, reading Shinichi Mochizuki’s infamous paper on „Inter-universal Teichmüller theory“: [[http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~motizuki/Inter-universal%20Teichmuller%20Theory%20I.pdf|1]][[http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~motizuki/Inter-universal%20Teichmuller%20Theory%20II.pdf|2]][[http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~motizuki/Inter-universal%20Teichmuller%20Theory%20III.pdf|3]][[http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~motizuki/Inter-universal%20Teichmuller%20Theory%20IV.pdf|4]]. According to Mochizuki, it proves the [[enw>abc conjecture]], one of the most important conjectures in number theory. However, nobody has yet been able to verify his proof because it is so bizarre and complicated that nobody understands it. I found words such as “Hodge theater” and “Inter-universal Teichmüller theory” incredibly funny, so I just had to make a comic about Mochizuki’s work. The [[http://projectwordsworth.com/the-paradox-of-the-proof/|blog posts of mathematicians like Caroline Chen]] about it are also funny to read: On MathOverflow, an online math forum, […] Andy Putman, assistant professor at Rice University asked: “Can someone briefly explain the philosophy behind his work and comment on why it might be expected to shed light on questions like the ABC conjecture?” […] Or, in plainer words: I don’t get it. Does anyone? The problem, as many mathematicians were discovering when they flocked to Mochizuki’s website, was that the proof was impossible to read. The first paper, entitled “Inter-universal Teichmüller Theory I: Construction of Hodge Theaters,” starts out by stating that the goal is “to establish an arithmetic version of Teichmüller theory for number fields equipped with an elliptic curve… by applying the theory of semi-graphs of anabelioids, Frobenioids, the étale theta function, and log-shells.” This is not just gibberish to the average layman. It was gibberish to the math community as well. “Looking at it, you feel a bit like you might be reading a paper from the future, or from outer space,” wrote Ellenberg on his blog. --> {{tag>mathematics science shinichi_mochizuki ye_thuza yuna}} 계속 저장한 후 편집 이 사이트의 이름, 영어, 소문자 만 이 필드는 비어 있도록 유지하세요저장 미리 보기 취소 편집 요약 참고: 이 문서를 편집하면 내용은 다음 라이선스에 따라 배포하는 데 동의합니다: CC Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International