> is a polynomial inequality in 26 variables, and the set of prime numbers is identical to the set of positive values taken on by the left-hand side as the variables a, b, …, z range over the nonnegative integers.
I hadn’t heard of this result, and my exposure to Diophantine equations is limited to precisely one seminar from undergrad, but this feels like taking von Neumann’s famous quip to its most fantastical extreme:
> With four parameters I can fit an elephant, and with five I can make him wiggle his trunk.
I hadn’t heard of this result, and my exposure to Diophantine equations is limited to precisely one seminar from undergrad, but this feels like taking von Neumann’s famous quip to its most fantastical extreme:
> With four parameters I can fit an elephant, and with five I can make him wiggle his trunk.