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The Erdős Primitive Set Conjecture has fascinated & eluded mathematicians for decades. Until now. Because Oxford Mathematician Jared Duker Lichtman, a 26 year-old graduate student in Oxford Mathematics, has proved it. Jared introduces the Conjecture in this short film.

You can read more about the Conjecture, its proof and Jared, here:
maths.ox.ac.uk/node/60662
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