Unsolved problems in mathematics

Open Problems in Mathematics

Open Problems in Mathematics is a book, edited by John Forbes Nash Jr. and Michael Th. Rassias, published in 2016 by Springer (ISBN 978-3-319-32160-8). The book consists of seventeen expository articles, written by outstanding researchers, on some of the central open problems in the field of mathematics. The book also features an Introduction on John Nash: Theorems and Ideas, by Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov. According to the editors’ Preface, each article is devoted to one open problem or a “constellation of related problems”. (Wikipedia).

Open Problems in Mathematics
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Jesús de Loera: "Variations of Carathéodory theorem for Integer Optimization"

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Open Days 2019 Part 1: Introduction to Mathematics at Oxford

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Panel: Mathematics museums – Beutelspacher, Benzoni, Lawrence, Raphael & Ramdorai – ICM2018

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