enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Conjecture - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjecture

    Sometimes, a conjecture is called a hypothesis when it is used frequently and repeatedly as an assumption in proofs of other results. For example, the Riemann hypothesis is a conjecture from number theory that — amongst other things — makes predictions about the distribution of prime numbers. Few number theorists doubt that the Riemann ...

  3. List of conjectures - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_conjectures

    Conjecture Field Comments Eponym(s) Cites 1/3–2/3 conjecture: order theory: n/a: 70 abc conjecture: number theory: ⇔Granville–Langevin conjecture, Vojta's conjecture in dimension 1 ⇒ErdÅ‘s–Woods conjecture, Fermat–Catalan conjecture Formulated by David Masser and Joseph Oesterlé. [1] Proof claimed in 2012 by Shinichi Mochizuki: n/a ...

  4. Goldbach's conjecture - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldbach's_conjecture

    This conjecture is known as Lemoine's conjecture and is also called Levy's conjecture. The Goldbach conjecture for practical numbers, a prime-like sequence of integers, was stated by Margenstern in 1984, [32] and proved by Melfi in 1996: [33] every even number is a sum of two practical numbers.

  5. Category:Conjectures - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Conjectures

    A conjecture is a proposition that is unproven. Conjectures are related to hypotheses , which in science are empirically testable conjectures. In mathematics , a conjecture is an unproven proposition that appears correct.

  6. List of unsolved problems in mathematics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unsolved_problems...

    Margulis conjecture – measure classification for diagonalizable actions in higher-rank groups. MLC conjecture – is the Mandelbrot set locally connected? Many problems concerning an outer billiard, for example showing that outer billiards relative to almost every convex polygon have unbounded orbits.

  7. Common fixed point problem - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_fixed_point_problem

    Although the discovery of counterexamples by Boyce and Huneke meant that the decade-long pursuit of a proof of the commuting function conjecture was lost, it did enable researchers to focus their efforts on investigating under what conditions, in addition to the ones already discovered, the conjecture still might hold true. [1]

  8. Schinzel's hypothesis H - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schinzel's_hypothesis_H

    The analogous conjecture with the integers replaced by the one-variable polynomial ring over a finite field is false. For example, Swan noted in 1962 (for reasons unrelated to Hypothesis H) that the polynomial +

  9. Scientific method - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_method

    A hypothesis is a conjecture based on knowledge obtained while seeking answers to the question. Hypotheses can be very specific or broad but must be falsifiable , implying that it is possible to identify a possible outcome of an experiment or observation that conflicts with predictions deduced from the hypothesis; otherwise, the hypothesis ...