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Poincaré Conjecture - Numberphile

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The Poincare's Conjecture is what I'd like to talk about and it is one of

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seven kind of maths

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questions, maths problems which were picked by the clay institute in well in the year 2000 as kind of the the

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biggest outstanding problems in maths the kind of Real Massive unanswered questions.

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And they they picked a list of seven things and for each one. There is a million-dollar prize

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That they literally have that money waiting for people and of these seven problems only one of them so far has been solved.

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And it was the poincare conjecture

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So the poincare conjecture which was put up by poincare and

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I forget around the turn of the last century around 1900 was a particular

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conjecture as a guess and we were and he claimed that there were these certain relationships between

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Geometry and Topology so I can try and explain a little bit about what the poincare conjecture is

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It's from an area of math called Topology which is to do with kind of shape and how things fit together in space.

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And but it's essentially about

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Spheres, so a common idea in topology is the idea of deforming things, so I've got here a cube.

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Which is made out of dough and in topology we can sort of

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kind of move things around a little bit.

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It's sometimes called rubber sheet geometry so I could take this Cube.

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And I could kind of mess around with it.

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And I could round it off like that using my hands and I can get a sphere

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pretty much near enough.

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So that's that the sphere the theory is that you're allowed to squash things stretch things

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And all that kind of thing

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But you're not allowed to punch holes in things you're not allowed to make a hole and you're not allowed to close up a hole

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