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"The evidence needed to prove the conjecture of 1780 required the technology of the 21st century."
"Being wrong and making bold conjectures is normal, and if everything you've ever said is true and is right and works, you're probably not really pushing the cutting edge."
"A validated concept is a million times better than the power of conjecture."
"I can put up a very pretty case for McGregor having been the killer."
"The question is simply whether all zeros are somewhere on this line or whether there are any exceptions."
"Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer made the final connection of the rank with complex analysis."
"The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture is up there with the Riemann Hypothesis as one of the most important problems in the history of math."
"Solving it would be the cherry on top of the grand theories of 20th century mathematics."
"I bet your mama was a tent show Queen, and all her boyfriends were sweet 16."
"That's a rather nice example where you can form very plausible conjectures on the basis of an elegant system of pure Theory... but you need empirical tests to find out whether they are correct."
"Goldbox conjecture is a necessary truth."
"Maybe her eyeball was already injured."
"A famous example of that is sometimes called Fermat's Last Theorem although clearly it wasn't a theorem it was a conjecture which is trying to generalize Pythagorean triples to powers greater than 2."
"It's wild speculation on your part."
"Many people believe that Henry Ford's plan may have been to bankrupt his own company on purpose just to punish the stockholders."
"If the manifold after surgery satisfies the geometrization conjecture, so does the manifold before surgery."
"These collapsed pieces also satisfy the geometrization conjecture by a topological classification."
"So, if you're counting patterns with two or more degrees of freedom, what the highly L conjecture is is proven for one for one parameter pattern like twins we we still it's it's still way off unfortunately."
"The twin primes conjecture, and I can say people believe it is true but we need a proof."
"If we are able to create a simulation, then the chances that we are in one greatly increases."
"A conjecture is an educated guess based on the facts and figures that you have."
"We're making a conjecture that something or other that we have defined is a necessary truth."
"The idea behind the conjecture is that those theories are identical, you can view it as being two sides of the same coin."
"Whether Lazar's statements are genuine or incorrect may never be officially established, leaving plenty of room for conjecture and argument in the years ahead."
"The Hailstone conjecture is that this sequence will always hit one, so there's no infinite cycle up there, high in the sky."
"The Riemann hypothesis is that all the non-trivial zeros of the Riemann zeta function have real part a half."
"Hardy and Littlewood surmised that they must be correct since no one would have had the imagination to make them up."
"Whatever conclusion has the strongest amount of evidence requires the least amount of allowances in conjecture."
"This conjecture of Riemann has got them all started, but many a good man from this life has departed without ascertaining with suitable rigor what happens to zeta when log t gets bigger."
"Mathematicians enjoy making conjectures."
"If you're writing mystery, you're going to be wanting mystery... and conjecture and curiosity is what you're trying to evoke."
"The truth and fact should not be replaced by a conjecture, ill-founded conjecture."
"It's not a good thing to just follow conjecture."
"A conjecture is something that is unproven but there is evidence to think that it is true."
"The story goes that he introduced the notion of vertex algebras along the way of proving this thing called the Conway Norton conjecture."
"Riemann conjectured that all zeroes of the zeta function are on the so-called critical line, real part of s equals 1/2."
"The Riemann Hypothesis, an open conjecture related to prime numbers, has implications for their distribution."
"It's a process of trial and error, we make a conjecture... and then we go out there and we test that conjecture."
"All square-free CVEs will suddenly be very easy if the ABC conjecture is true."
"If the number of variables is way bigger than the degree, then one can usually handle using the circle method to prove the conjecture."
"A conjecture is an idea that's believed to be true but hasn't yet been proven."