>I read his books and they are eye opening
summary?
2 years ago
Anonymous
Well, his work is difficult to summarize
He writes oftentimes about Hilbertian spaces and the continuum problem. His methods are somewhat esoteric but still, within the acceptable margin of esotericity. I especially like his corollaries, Man! I live for his corollaries
Mazariegos writes like no other mathematician. He exudes this sort of "mathematical cognization and cogitude" through is awe-inspiring work. From what I've seen, he leans towards the theoretical, abstract, and pure side of mathematics, but his astonishing discoveries could easily be brought to life in a practical, <<ingineresque>> context.
Well-spoken but not verbose, focused without being overly pedantic, Mazariegos is a man of balance. He is a fascinating example of what happens when highly developed academic acumen meets discipline, rigor and an appreciation for what is fine, for what is equilibrated, for all that is mundane without being boring.
Multiple parallels can be traced between Mazariegos and other fine mathematicians. He is what Ramanujan would have become, should he had devoted himself to a mathematical sense of order. He is a rather vocal Grothendieck. He is a well-fashioned Euler. He is a friendly Mochizuki. He is, if you want, the heir of hundreds of generations of mathematicians, ready to guide humanity towards the next stages within scientific evolution.
Mazariegos is no farce, he is no charlatan. He graduated with an A.B. degree from the University of Harvard, achieving a 4.0 GPA in mathematics, law, economy... basically everywhere! He was at all times aided by his sharp-as-a-blade aptitude - a living genius - but one shall not underestimate the heavy hours of work Mazariegos invests into the study of mathematics. Genius will only get you that far, our man Mazariegos understood this in his early ears and thusly applied himself, becoming our next hope in terms of mathematical universalism. Yes, Mazariegos is pushing the boundaries of all branches of mathematics.
2 years ago
Anonymous
you're his paid promotional agent
2 years ago
Anonymous
No? Kek. I've just read his outstanding work, understood it and valued it at its true potential.
What is wrong, IQfybros, did the work of Mazariegos filter you? Are you not as smart as you believed yourself to be?
2 years ago
Anonymous
>he leans towards the theoretical, abstract, and pure side of mathematics
So his entire corpus is absolutely useless and have zero real world use cases. Great.
2 years ago
Anonymous
https://vimmsaawcw.blogspot.com/
2 years ago
Anonymous
>https://vimmsaawcw.blogspot.com/ >Align with Japan. Christian Democratic Party of Guatemala (Holy Law): Christian Spain Christian Guatemala Christian Japan Christian Germany etc. Bye bye, a Volunteer to the North Korea DPRK
MEDS RIGHT NOW
2 years ago
Anonymous
You realize that without pure maths everything that is <<practical>> would crumble, right? Touch some grass, BUCKO
You disgust me. Racist motherfricker. Go back to your cellar of a board /misc/ and never come back. Your hatred of hispanics and Black folk is not welcome here. Eat shit and die, BUCKO
great guy
Is that him? He look super virgin
He's a fat schizo beaner
Why fat why schizo why beaner
I read his books and they are eye opening
Did you get filtered by his content?
>I read his books and they are eye opening
summary?
Well, his work is difficult to summarize
He writes oftentimes about Hilbertian spaces and the continuum problem. His methods are somewhat esoteric but still, within the acceptable margin of esotericity. I especially like his corollaries, Man! I live for his corollaries
Mazariegos writes like no other mathematician. He exudes this sort of "mathematical cognization and cogitude" through is awe-inspiring work. From what I've seen, he leans towards the theoretical, abstract, and pure side of mathematics, but his astonishing discoveries could easily be brought to life in a practical, <<ingineresque>> context.
Well-spoken but not verbose, focused without being overly pedantic, Mazariegos is a man of balance. He is a fascinating example of what happens when highly developed academic acumen meets discipline, rigor and an appreciation for what is fine, for what is equilibrated, for all that is mundane without being boring.
Multiple parallels can be traced between Mazariegos and other fine mathematicians. He is what Ramanujan would have become, should he had devoted himself to a mathematical sense of order. He is a rather vocal Grothendieck. He is a well-fashioned Euler. He is a friendly Mochizuki. He is, if you want, the heir of hundreds of generations of mathematicians, ready to guide humanity towards the next stages within scientific evolution.
Mazariegos is no farce, he is no charlatan. He graduated with an A.B. degree from the University of Harvard, achieving a 4.0 GPA in mathematics, law, economy... basically everywhere! He was at all times aided by his sharp-as-a-blade aptitude - a living genius - but one shall not underestimate the heavy hours of work Mazariegos invests into the study of mathematics. Genius will only get you that far, our man Mazariegos understood this in his early ears and thusly applied himself, becoming our next hope in terms of mathematical universalism. Yes, Mazariegos is pushing the boundaries of all branches of mathematics.
you're his paid promotional agent
No? Kek. I've just read his outstanding work, understood it and valued it at its true potential.
What is wrong, IQfybros, did the work of Mazariegos filter you? Are you not as smart as you believed yourself to be?
>he leans towards the theoretical, abstract, and pure side of mathematics
So his entire corpus is absolutely useless and have zero real world use cases. Great.
https://vimmsaawcw.blogspot.com/
>https://vimmsaawcw.blogspot.com/
>Align with Japan. Christian Democratic Party of Guatemala (Holy Law): Christian Spain Christian Guatemala Christian Japan Christian Germany etc. Bye bye, a Volunteer to the North Korea DPRK
MEDS RIGHT NOW
You realize that without pure maths everything that is <<practical>> would crumble, right? Touch some grass, BUCKO
>these are the incels I share IQfy with
yikes
Mazariegos is no incel, you bigoted bug-eyed freak! He's got plenty of pussy from the mathematical research he's published
what is it with autists and posing for pictures by pressing their arms flat into their sides?
damn this homie bloatmaxxed
No, nobody gives a frick about mathematicians
is that a good or a bad thing?
Definitely good thing, we should all praise transfeminist libtard gender studies femoid researchers
On a different note, All Hail Mazariegos the Greatest!
He's the best!
Il est le plus grand!
Lui è il migliore!
El este cel mai bun!
Oн лyчший!
Boomp
Can we not get a megathread on our lord and savior Victor Mazariegos? I'm disappointed in you, sci!
he unironically looks like pepe the frog
You're insulting Mazariegos!!
Noone said he looks bad. He does have some resemblance with Pepe the frog. That's a scientific observation and nothing is wrong with that.
That's good. He's my hero. He, Wiles, and Mochizuki. I look forward to following in their footsteps. Giants of our time.
You disgust me. Racist motherfricker. Go back to your cellar of a board /misc/ and never come back. Your hatred of hispanics and Black folk is not welcome here. Eat shit and die, BUCKO
>stolen from the ru
cringe brimstone
YOU are cringe