The Uncracked Problem with 33 - Numberphile

Update March 2019: 8866128975287528^3 (-8778405442862239)^3 (-2736111468807040)^3 33 is the lowest unsolved problem in the world of “summing three cubes“. But 30 was also a tough nut to crack! More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Featuring Tim Browning from the University of Bristol. Taxi Cab Numbers: Fermat’s Last Theorem: Support us on Patreon: NUMBERPHILE Website: Numberphile on Facebook: Numberphile tweets: Subscribe: Numberphile is supported by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI): Videos by Brady Haran Brady’s videos subreddit: Brady’s latest videos across all channels:
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