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Author aims to prove Hodge conjecture using methods inspired by a higher-dimensional Einstein-Cartan theory with topological fluxes.
I wonder how many people in the world can offer a genuine review of this proof?
I only read one reference that he mentioned there of Harris and Griffiths some years ago. (chapter 0 of that book was part of a seminar and the other chapters I tried to read by myself with help from others from MSE).
Several thousand? And could be many more if they used the best AI, which can produce unreliable but quick introductions to any published topic.
I think the references the author put in his article are indeed sufficient for undersderstanding his attempt at a proof. As I said one book I had finished reading several years ago, but I would need to skim over it again to remind myself everything.
Anyway, will there be a seminar where he'll portray his proof? maybe even broadcasted vai zoom.
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