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Hey! There are absolutely brilliant brilliantics out there. How can I remember all of them? Yes, all the suggestions are very good.
But don't you think we should combine both the lists?
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@Sharky Kesa, let it be. You won't get anything! If you think, then prove it (on a side note, I think your conjecture may last unproved for time even greater than that of the Fermat's Last Theorem!)
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@Sharky Kesa, I haven't got a single Level 5! Whereas you got 3! Aargh! My algebra level slipped down to 3! I hate making silly mistakes.
@Mursalin Habib for both (but it seems your display picture is 'bad', Tejaswi, I am sorry to say that. Again, this post is not a post of Brilliant's standard.)
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@Trevor B., @Daniel Liu, @Finn Hulse, @Sharky Kesa, @Pi Han Goh, @Mursalin Habib, @jatin yadav, @Sreejato Bhattacharya, @Thaddeus Abiy, @Beakal Tiliksew, @Anish Puthuraya, @josh silverman etc.
@Calvin Lin, @Matt Enlow, @David Mattingly, Trevor B., Daniel Liu, Finn Hulse, Sharky Kesa, Pi Han Goh, @Mursalin Habib, jatin yadav, Sreejato Bhattacharya, etc.
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Hey! There are absolutely brilliant brilliantics out there. How can I remember all of them? Yes, all the suggestions are very good.
But don't you think we should combine both the lists?
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@Thaddeus Abiy and @Beakal Tiliksew are very good to.
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Thanks :). Our small East African team here seems to be doing good.
thanks,i am flattered but all the brillianters here are all geniuses,
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i will add @josh silverman
Thanks, but Im neither a genius, nor a good problem writer.
I'm really honored that you like my problems! I'd like to add @Vishnuram Leonardodavinci and @Daniel Chiu to this list.
Hey also Jon Haussmann is great Brilliant user!
(blushes) thanks Ameya, although one person has been left off that list. Ameya Salankar.
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@Sharky Kesa, are you pulling my leg? :D
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@Sharky Kesa, let it be. You won't get anything! If you think, then prove it (on a side note, I think your conjecture may last unproved for time even greater than that of the Fermat's Last Theorem!)
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@Sharky Kesa, I haven't got a single Level 5! Whereas you got 3! Aargh! My algebra level slipped down to 3! I hate making silly mistakes.
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I am incredibly honored. :D
Thanks :)
Also @Sam Thompson is pretty good. raise glass
The Brilliant 'Originals'.From the old days,back when there were only weekly sets,: @Wei Liang Gan Gan @DYLAN SHAN HONG TOH @Russell FEW CHIEN WEI @Lawrence Sun
@Zi Song Yeoh is also quite good
I'm flattered. :blush:
I would like to add @Mark Hennings and @Michael Mendrin
1.@Jon Haussmann @Vishnuram Leonardodavinci No doubt about it.
@Mursalin Habib for both (but it seems your display picture is 'bad', Tejaswi, I am sorry to say that. Again, this post is not a post of Brilliant's standard.)
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That's MY OPINION only.
Hey all genius listed here if I got problem please help me haha ^^
WHAAA? apparently this is popular in #Combinatorics.
Calvin Lin, @Arron Kau , Sreejato Bhattacharya
@Richard Feynman , definitely the best on Brilliant.
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but ofcourse
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The most genius=Swapnil pratap singh Rajawat The best problem writer on brilliant=Swapnil pratap singh Rajawat
there is only one favorite for me and that is me AND only me for both ur questions
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Did you see the downvotes! If you think you're the best, you won't get any better.
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dont worry about me u take care of ur self i dont care about anybody this is my attitude i am not going to change it