

How a 17-Year-Old Solved a Major Math Mystery
25 snips Sep 9, 2025
Jordana Cepelewicz, a math editor at Quanta Magazine, joins host Samir Patel to discuss the remarkable achievements of 17-year-old Hannah Cairo, a high school prodigy making waves in harmonic analysis. They delve into Cairo's groundbreaking proof that debunked a 40-year-old mathematical mystery, the Mizuhata-Takeuchi conjecture. Despite her youth and unconventional education, Cairo's journey highlights the power of self-directed learning and collaborative innovation in math. The conversation showcases how fresh perspectives can challenge established norms and inspire future discoveries.
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Homeschooled Path To Math
- Hannah Cairo was homeschooled in the Bahamas and found the experience isolating.
- She turned to math as an escape and explored it independently through books and online resources.
Self-Taught Early Accelerator
- By age 11 Hannah had finished Khan Academy's standard curriculum and then pursued more advanced material online.
- Her parents later hired professors to teach her remotely as she advanced.
Math Circles Open Collaboration
- Hannah joined math circles and found collaborative problem solving transformative.
- The math circle experience exposed her to research-style thinking and group work.