The hardest math problem
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Try to come up with the hardest math problem that you possibly can. But it has to be original, not Riemann Hypothesis for example. I will start.
>what is the exact average distance between two random points inside of a dodecahedron with a unit side length
>what is the exact average distance between two random points inside of a dodecahedron with a unit side length