what mathematics are complex enough to be interesting but easy enough for a brainlet to understand ?
What mathematics are complex enough to be interesting but easy enough for a brainlet to understand ?
riemann hypothesis
You answered your own question. Fractals.
Series.
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graph theory
planar geometry
The Collatz' Conjecture
Prime Factorization
IUTT
Calculus
topology
Ancient Greek geometry.
Planar geometry was mentioned above. Essentially very similar.
much of number theory, actually
post-anabelian froeboid geometrics
basic cryptography
Really this. Only the most retarded of brainlets can't do simple calculus like derivatives or sigma notation.
Analytic/Non-Eucidean Geometry
Yeah this too. Planer Geometry is good.
I personally like just standard Vector Calculus, if you want to speak about something complex but meaningful, due to its applications in science.
Basic Group Theory
algebraic topology
All of it. What's interesting is usually what is challenging, so it changes as you advance.
the mathematics of fucking killing yourself you pitiful brainlet
you won't be able to understand shit if you dont have what it takes
Hodge conjecture
f(x)=a-x^2
Basic set theory
If it's interesting its easy to understand by definition, you just need to know where to start.
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category theory