@@tsumugikotobuki0131 It shouldn't come as a surprise that math dudes don't properly respect Laplace, you need engineers to show him the respect he deserves
that's true though. They were doing it before paper and printing press, that is the most impressive part, while romans disregarded anything not practical and thus didn't contribute anything.
I love how the boy who invented algebra and algorithms goes to F tier because his name is too long to bother… should have optimized his algorithm to get a better spot 😂😂😂
Grothendieck in C-Tier is wildXD So, what he did was to revolutionize algebraic geometry on his own in basically one paper, the famous Tohouko paper (I link an English translation at the end). He started in functional analysis and proved some complicated theorems by using homological algebra in functional analysis. Afterward, he changed the subject to algebra and just redid everything in a novel, more abstract but more general language. He is also one reason why category theory is such a big thing nowadays. His Influence in modern mathematics goes as far as that a new branch of mathematics (motives) introduced by Voevodsky is based on his ideas. Also in the paper "Exodromy" by Barwick, Glasman, and Haine, published in 2018, they state in the Acknowledgment "The Université Montpellier has recently released a collection of notes of Grothendieck[45], including ‘Cote no 151: Espaces stratifiés’, in which he develops some elements of stratified topos theory and some elements of an attached shape theory, to which he referred in his Esquisse d’un Programme [48, p. 36]. It is not clear to us how much of the work here he anticipated." So he was kind of the biggest figure in mathematics in the twentieth century. Here is the Tohoku paper: www.math.mcgill.ca/barr/papers/gk.pdf
28:55 "Don't disturb my circles" was Archimedes, wasn't it? Understandable that he didn't give a flying F about the dude who just wanted to murder him, as he had better things to do... Thales on the other hand just had his theorem of half circles and right triangles, which is literally only a special case of the inscribed angle theorem. He can go hide next to Ptolomy and his theorem of cyclic quadrilaterals.
@@abdulllllahhhmayn why you gotta attack me like that :( It's no joke tbh it's one of the hardest things a highschooler can achieve alongside olympiads... And the tricks you call tricks are just results and need to be learned to save time...
Oh my god, I just read a bit about Aryabhata and he did lots of super cool stuff! (He lived 476-550) Apparently he might have been the first to introduce the concept of 0, he calculated pi to be 3.1416 and might have suspected that it was irrational, he was able to take square and cube roots and he could solve linear and quadratic equations and he apparently made some major contributions to solving diophantine equations. On top of that he was a very successful astronomer who gave values for the known planets to exactly calculate their position in a geocentric model, but some numbers and formulations suggest that he had also worked with a heliocentric model. He might have even known that orbits were ellipses and measured the Earth's circumference with only 0.2% of error. He had an understanding about the relative nature of motion and measured to an insane accuracy the relation between the Moon's orbital period and the Earth's rotational period which itself - i.e. the sidereal day - he had measured as the same value as today, except for some rounding in the hundredths of a second
Archimedes deserves S^(Graham's number) tier. He's my favorite. His achievements are also absolute bonkers for someone in his era. [Edit] he is also that "do not disturb my circles" guy, not Thales.
Newton had the law of cooling he proved the invert spectral uniwave formation via refraction he had cool enough theories on quadratic solving and the newton lebinitz law. Atleast this is all i've learnt about
Also talking about unrelated topic but the largest problem with Indian education system is that students and even teachers just think that each and every formula has existed from always but they never think of the fact that some people actually derived them for the first time, so they think that there is no point of proving those 😔
Me in my mind: "Surely Papa Flammy knows Ramanujan from the Ramanujan Summations and will put him above F." Papa Flammy: *Immediate F Tier No Explanation* Me: "Nvm"
Fun fact, Pythagoras didn’t actually discover the Pythagorean theorem, he was little more than an shrieking maniac and conman setting up a wild maths cult and pulling off by the most successful trolling in maths history
Good job, for this video is not clickbait. Not putting Gauß in S tier is truely the most despicable thing I have seen a math channel do. Yes, he didn't publish a lot of his work and only skribbled them on notes that people found after his death. Does that make him not S tier? Absolutely not. Dude had groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of: Linear Algebra, Non-Euclidean geometry, arithmetics and prime numbers, elliptic functions, potential theory (applied in physics), numerics, probability theory, astronomy and more. Except for Euler there is noone who comes close to have as many things named after him.
I keep asking myself, why do I come back here and watch....You make me laugh and I love maths. I also love absurd sh$t. This channel is a perfect marriage of all things that make me happy. One day I will come to Germany and help you with your wood. Love your channel and your work, keep it up!!! Merry Christmas and all the best in 2024!!!
Grothendieck, one of, if not the most, seminal mathematicians in history of mankind. 57, funny number, haha. I know it's a joke, but still it hirts, if you know anything about his work
23:10 I lost it at John Nash. I recommend papa watching the movie A Beautiful Mind. It's about him. Muhammad Al Khwarizmi is the person whom Algebra is named after. He has a way of completing the square using geometry.
so good to see you posting vids against papa, love u ❤🥰 btw, do you do all your cooking stuff just on insta or do you have a TH-cam channel for that too?
Honestly, in my opinion, in terms of relevance to contemporary mathematics, Gauss > Euler Edit. Euler did spawn the Russian school. It's though. Edit. Euler came from the academic lineage started by Leibnitz, while Gauss is almost self taught. Hmmm...
I remember my maths teacher once said there is no point of proving conpondendo dividendo , and when I still asked him he said the proof will be complicated 😂😂 Guess where I am from?
Grothendieck is one the most influential mathematicians of the 20th century. Algebraic geometry, category theory and so forth. You should really look him up. I think he deserves S tier for sure.
*As a Greek mathematician genius who is smarter than Euler, Gauss , Leibniz and Riemann , I give this video a dislike !! ( your current dislikes = 56, likes 876). You should have put all ancient Greek mathematicians who are depicted here, straight ino S / A tier !! Maybe Plato at B / C. But the others are S / A tier* !! And Nash is the inventory of Game Theory, and Napier invented logarithms. LMAO that you did not know that , haha
Bro ... i think that failure tier is disrespectful , every contribution counts in maths . Also charles Babbage must be at 1st or 2nd tier. You are using his invention (that computer which transformed humanity)
Basically topology is only as useful as you reduce irts generality, or if you want to be sane and boring just define it as geimetry of connectivity or something like that.
There is a problem which isn't a problem with topology, basically you can build intrinsic spaces inside spaces lf similar local dimension, but dimension in only really unique because of some relational bs inside them so every space = every other soace i guess up to differntiability, but that doesn't work because the differentiability has to do with the same intrinsic nonsense, so basically the answers is yes or geometry upnto some criteria. How useful is that? No. Joking a bit but yeah topology taken to the limit means you can build any space in any other space kind of if you are just that nuts. For example without going full perelman, you can take a worm hole geometry from physics, and build it in ansoace with no handle, with the same or higher dimension if you just put the entire space into a bounded region over and over in two locations, from inside the space you cant tell the difference the geodesics can be the same and so on with fancy definitions and transformations. If you take that concept and go full perelman with it you can basically equate any two geometries in some sense. But that is a little bit loopy.
Yes talk about being a failure yourself and calling people like ramanujan and brahmagupta a failure what contributions do you have??
:D
Tell me ur indian without telling me ur indian
xDDD
indian detected
Imagine not being able to take a joke. Also ramunajeean is trash.
I am surprised you didn't include Taylor Swift. Quite useful in solving limits and such
@@dhavamaneeganesh2147man that's AI!!!
That's really her!! She's so amazing. Dr. Swift is outstanding! @@dhavamaneeganesh2147
I love how he put euler into S tier without thinking
But Newton and Laplace on B and C tier.
@@tsumugikotobuki0131 It shouldn't come as a surprise that math dudes don't properly respect Laplace, you need engineers to show him the respect he deserves
@@tsumugikotobuki0131ok but newton is hella mid tbh
@@thegoofiestgoooberrDude, what are you smoking? Only due to Newton, the world made giant strides in mathematics and physics.
@@PeteyWolvy74 i guess, but idc a at best, overrated asf
When Perelman was young, he was given the EMS prize. He declined it because he thought the jury wasn't competent enough to give out such prizes.
Newton was a virgin alchemist, Leibniz was a gigachad polimath
Word bruh he had no monads
You seem biased
As a physicist NPC, I will disagree
Newton's a virgin in every sense of the word.
Leibniz was a disgusting lawyer 🤮🤮🤮 Thats worse than being a Physicist imo.
Middle easterns and Indians: we invented math, Europeans stole it ahhhh
Chad Flammy: Shhhhh. Now go into F tier.
that's true though. They were doing it before paper and printing press, that is the most impressive part, while romans disregarded anything not practical and thus didn't contribute anything.
@@AmirSattThey focused on the practicals and outsourced the nerdy stuff to the Indians. Just like modern day 😂
@@CallmeTomorrow65 not really but okay
Indians claim to have invented everything and everyone else stole it. If that was the case why do you still not shit in toilets?
@@AmirSatt Europeans, and societies all over the world, were doing mathematics millennia before the printing press as well.
This is probably the most controversial math video of the millennia
Puts the only woman in sexy prime. Now no one can call him gay
I love Noether and Fourier... but puting Gauss below them can only be a joke
gauss was kind of a d*ck tbh (yt keeps hiding my reply)
This video is an instruction on how to get banned out of India, the Middle East, Greece and Kaliningrad 😌😌😌
perfect
why greece?
16:41 heard this somewhere,"If Gauss is the prince of mathematics then Euler is the King."
Al-Khwarizmi: “Damn, I should have made algebra harder !! .” ..
the “nothing compared to JEE” kids are not gonna like this one
people with exploding history will like this
"I don't know who this guy is" drags onto fail tier out of laziness
:D
I love how the boy who invented algebra and algorithms goes to F tier because his name is too long to bother… should have optimized his algorithm to get a better spot 😂😂😂
Algorithms came from middle east. You can believe you nationalist propaganda
This video is a tutorial for "How to offend maximum number of people like a true chad".😂😂
Perelman is honestly such a chad.
Grothendieck in C-Tier is wildXD So, what he did was to revolutionize algebraic geometry on his own in basically one paper, the famous Tohouko paper (I link an English translation at the end). He started in functional analysis and proved some complicated theorems by using homological algebra in functional analysis. Afterward, he changed the subject to algebra and just redid everything in a novel, more abstract but more general language. He is also one reason why category theory is such a big thing nowadays. His Influence in modern mathematics goes as far as that a new branch of mathematics (motives) introduced by Voevodsky is based on his ideas. Also in the paper "Exodromy" by Barwick, Glasman, and Haine, published in 2018, they state in the Acknowledgment
"The Université Montpellier has recently released a collection of notes of Grothendieck[45], including ‘Cote no 151: Espaces stratifiés’, in which he develops some elements of stratified topos theory and some elements of an attached shape theory, to which he referred in his Esquisse d’un Programme [48, p. 36]. It is not clear to us how much of the work here he anticipated."
So he was kind of the biggest figure in mathematics in the twentieth century.
Here is the Tohoku paper: www.math.mcgill.ca/barr/papers/gk.pdf
HELP I READ TOHOUKU AS TOUHOU
@@word6344 Bro invented the touhou project 💀
28:55 "Don't disturb my circles" was Archimedes, wasn't it? Understandable that he didn't give a flying F about the dude who just wanted to murder him, as he had better things to do...
Thales on the other hand just had his theorem of half circles and right triangles, which is literally only a special case of the inscribed angle theorem. He can go hide next to Ptolomy and his theorem of cyclic quadrilaterals.
next make indian mathematician tier list (put all of them in f tier again)
that would be hilarious af :'D
@@PapaFlammy69the “JEE advanced 8th class” kids ain’t gonna like this one
But this time research them and make some half assed argument on why they deserve to be at F tier regardless
@@PapaFlammy69
@@0NBalfa0 honestly that's a coping mechanism deadass💀💀
@@abdulllllahhhmayn why you gotta attack me like that :(
It's no joke tbh it's one of the hardest things a highschooler can achieve alongside olympiads... And the tricks you call tricks are just results and need to be learned to save time...
27:17 that s the best moment for sure
Oh my god, I just read a bit about Aryabhata and he did lots of super cool stuff! (He lived 476-550)
Apparently he might have been the first to introduce the concept of 0, he calculated pi to be 3.1416 and might have suspected that it was irrational, he was able to take square and cube roots and he could solve linear and quadratic equations and he apparently made some major contributions to solving diophantine equations. On top of that he was a very successful astronomer who gave values for the known planets to exactly calculate their position in a geocentric model, but some numbers and formulations suggest that he had also worked with a heliocentric model. He might have even known that orbits were ellipses and measured the Earth's circumference with only 0.2% of error. He had an understanding about the relative nature of motion and measured to an insane accuracy the relation between the Moon's orbital period and the Earth's rotational period which itself - i.e. the sidereal day - he had measured as the same value as today, except for some rounding in the hundredths of a second
very nice!!!
but he was indian so F tear
@@royalefighter0159 keep seething
@@royalefighter0159 yeah just to piss off a major part of the audience 🤣
0.2% accuracy? Did mf just guess, why tf is that an achievement? /j
You didnt emphasize enough how nuts Perelman is, this guy is crazy good.
Grothendieck was a chad for trying to assassinate the Austrian painter.
Archimedes deserves S^(Graham's number) tier. He's my favorite. His achievements are also absolute bonkers for someone in his era.
[Edit] he is also that "do not disturb my circles" guy, not Thales.
😂😂😂😂 all antiquity greek "mathematicians" belong in F
11:02 "That guy [Andrew Wiles] spent his whole life on proving something that no one needs." 🤣That hit me so hard for some reason.
The inventors of number 0 , Aryabhata and Brahmagupta from India should be on the list
"First, he was a french guy" 💀
r i B
You can not put Descartes into C tier just because someone else would have invented coordinate system and then go on and put Pythagoras in S tier xD
:D
It's more of a Yelpian distribution. You know like how people tend to rate products/services as either 5 or 1.
xDDD
Bro literally put every Indian Mathematician in F tier😭😭
of course :^)
@@PapaFlammy69 as you wish
aye a steins gate fan lesgo
@@VatsalyaVashisth El Psy Kongroo
@@VatsalyaVashisth el shy congroo
Pascal invented the first working calculator so he deserved better
Pierre de Fermat would like to prove that he should be higher on the list, but he couldn’t fit it in this TH-cam comment
Bruh don't be bullying my man Galois like you've never been down bad over some chick who didn't want you.
😭😭
This is the best birthday gift that I could have asked for. I’m such a math history nerd 😭
Happy Bday my dear son
Newton had the law of cooling he proved the invert spectral uniwave formation via refraction he had cool enough theories on quadratic solving and the newton lebinitz law. Atleast this is all i've learnt about
The Greeks said they were taught everything from Africa.
This list is pure comedy.
Also talking about unrelated topic but the largest problem with Indian education system is that students and even teachers just think that each and every formula has existed from always but they never think of the fact that some people actually derived them for the first time, so they think that there is no point of proving those 😔
This video is so offensive that it didn't get any views
Me in my mind: "Surely Papa Flammy knows Ramanujan from the Ramanujan Summations and will put him above F."
Papa Flammy: *Immediate F Tier No Explanation*
Me: "Nvm"
"Leonhard Euler."
*drags to S tier*
Yeah, that's goddamn right. No elaboration required.
"You mess with India you will be very sorry, sir!" - Indians in your comment section, but in their seething Indian accent.
why does yt keep removing my comment.bruuhhhhh.keep seething and stroking your butthurt ass
3:17
"because I can"
oh no the german discovered power trips
(I am aware that the art school reject in question was austrian, this is a shitty joke)
This brother said "snake summoner"😭😭😭😭
We losing subscribers with this one 🗣️🔥🔥🔥
nice.
Galois was robbed. You can't be more of a chad than a duelist.
Fun fact, Pythagoras didn’t actually discover the Pythagorean theorem, he was little more than an shrieking maniac and conman setting up a wild maths cult and pulling off by the most successful trolling in maths history
Shame there wasn't a tier lower than F titled "Average indian maths comment tier" just for Ramanujan 😂
You lost me man when you didn’t place gauss in S class 💔
Imagine what Archimedes would've achieved if he'd been able to speak proper English. He could've amounted to something, even.
I have a Euler bodypillow.
WHAT
Have i mentioned how gigachad Flammy is? Well, he definitely is!
You did Newton dirty
Good job, for this video is not clickbait. Not putting Gauß in S tier is truely the most despicable thing I have seen a math channel do.
Yes, he didn't publish a lot of his work and only skribbled them on notes that people found after his death. Does that make him not S tier? Absolutely not. Dude had groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of: Linear Algebra, Non-Euclidean geometry, arithmetics and prime numbers, elliptic functions, potential theory (applied in physics), numerics, probability theory, astronomy and more. Except for Euler there is noone who comes close to have as many things named after him.
I think the don't disturb my circles thing was from Archimedes
mathematics history + jokes + racism = your video.
kk
I keep asking myself, why do I come back here and watch....You make me laugh and I love maths. I also love absurd sh$t. This channel is a perfect marriage of all things that make me happy. One day I will come to Germany and help you with your wood. Love your channel and your work, keep it up!!! Merry Christmas and all the best in 2024!!!
P.S. You forgot Ted Kaczynski
Grothendieck, one of, if not the most, seminal mathematicians in history of mankind.
57, funny number, haha. I know it's a joke, but still it hirts, if you know anything about his work
Do you know anything other than just undergraduate math?
The starting meme got me 😂
the most offensive tier list indeed
23:10 I lost it at John Nash. I recommend papa watching the movie A Beautiful Mind. It's about him.
Muhammad Al Khwarizmi is the person whom Algebra is named after. He has a way of completing the square using geometry.
What is that movable figure you got in the background? I’d like to get that
check out stemerch.com :)
To be fair Eratosthenes did calculate the circumference of the Earth to good precision for his time
Sometimes Richard Feynman watches your math videos :)
:^)
@@PapaFlammy69 yes Feynman is not as cool as you might think... You physics boi 🤡
Galois and Descartes being in C tier, Gauss not being in S tier tells me all I need to know
Wait , either this vid implies intense sarcasm or im just historically dumb 😭
so good to see you posting vids against papa, love u ❤🥰
btw, do you do all your cooking stuff just on insta or do you have a TH-cam channel for that too?
Yes, a dedicated channel!! NPCooking :)
GODDAMN you did Ramanujan dirty lol
Bro has beef with Indians 💀💀
keep up the streak. ❤
Honestly, in my opinion, in terms of relevance to contemporary mathematics, Gauss > Euler
Edit. Euler did spawn the Russian school. It's though.
Edit. Euler came from the academic lineage started by Leibnitz, while Gauss is almost self taught. Hmmm...
I don't know about that. Linearized systems always end up referring back to Euler's number, and linearization is kinda essential.
Bertrand Russell was so good he could not consistently be in any of the tiers.
I remember my maths teacher once said there is no point of proving conpondendo dividendo , and when I still asked him he said the proof will be complicated 😂😂
Guess where I am from?
Disappointed no discount code sound in the beginning of the video
sry 3:
Marry Christmas papa flammy
Grothendieck is one the most influential mathematicians of the 20th century. Algebraic geometry, category theory and so forth. You should really look him up. I think he deserves S tier for sure.
18:11 just made me soooo sad dude😂😂😂
Nice to see that you also think that Euler is the best :) He was Maschine.
*As a Greek mathematician genius who is smarter than Euler, Gauss , Leibniz and Riemann , I give this video a dislike !! ( your current dislikes = 56, likes 876). You should have put all ancient Greek mathematicians who are depicted here, straight ino S / A tier !! Maybe Plato at B / C. But the others are S / A tier* !! And Nash is the inventory of Game Theory, and Napier invented logarithms. LMAO that you did not know that , haha
I think Hipparchus invented trigonometry
i think u did it
Bro ... i think that failure tier is disrespectful , every contribution counts in maths . Also charles Babbage must be at 1st or 2nd tier.
You are using his invention (that computer which transformed humanity)
Now im kind of waiting for an actual "Indian mathematicians" Tier list at some point
The Ragebaiting is so real amd masterfully done on this one I actually gotta respect it ngl.
I take any serious jokelogist seriously, its not my fault i fell into the autism culdron when epsilon was a child.
Basically topology is only as useful as you reduce irts generality, or if you want to be sane and boring just define it as geimetry of connectivity or something like that.
Grothendieck is my boy , he a topology bro. Also , napier id the guy from ln , napierian logarithm
Father of algebra bothing in failure 🙂😂
Not the most offensive, you can make it even more offensive by just putting every mathematician in F tier. That would piss off almost everyone
Glad we have respect for engineering through Fourier, all though I don’t think I saw Bernoulli on this list? Where my difeqs at
We could have a tierlist with just Bernoulli's
27:21 lmao
Trust me bro, epsilon was really small
Who else thought the last one was Ted Kaczynski?
There is a problem which isn't a problem with topology, basically you can build intrinsic spaces inside spaces lf similar local dimension, but dimension in only really unique because of some relational bs inside them so every space = every other soace i guess up to differntiability, but that doesn't work because the differentiability has to do with the same intrinsic nonsense, so basically the answers is yes or geometry upnto some criteria. How useful is that? No.
Joking a bit but yeah topology taken to the limit means you can build any space in any other space kind of if you are just that nuts. For example without going full perelman, you can take a worm hole geometry from physics, and build it in ansoace with no handle, with the same or higher dimension if you just put the entire space into a bounded region over and over in two locations, from inside the space you cant tell the difference the geodesics can be the same and so on with fancy definitions and transformations. If you take that concept and go full perelman with it you can basically equate any two geometries in some sense. But that is a little bit loopy.
flammy still in his 9gag phase
you can either be a troll, or have a terrible accent, but not both at the same time please
this reads like those meme basketball tier lists where all the black players are in F
I’ve been looking for something like this for some time now
Lotsa emotional damage today