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  1. Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics by John Derbyshire, 2004-05-25

1. AoPS Math Forum View Forum - Advanced Fields Unsolved Problems
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5. Unsolved Problems In Mathematical Systems And Control Theory
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6. Old And New Unsolved Problems In Plane Geometry And Number Theory
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8. Topics In Math And Physics
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9. Math Directories, Search Engines, And Resources
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Mathemagics: How to Look like a Genius Without Really Trying
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11. Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math
I doubt if I can provide you with any unsolved symbolic logic problems. you a few more advanced topics in logic, which get closer to unsolved problems.
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Date: 10/28/2002 at 19:41:21 From: Tim Huff Subject: Symbolic Logic I've searched all over your site and all over the Internet but I cannot find any unsolved proofs that I can just solve for fun. I was wondering if you knew any sites I could go to to find some. If not, could you give me a few to figure out? Date: 10/29/2002 at 19:10:53 From: Doctor Achilles Subject: Re: Symbolic Logic Hi Tim, Thanks for writing to Dr. Math. All introductory types of logic problems (at least all that I've ever heard of) which can be solved, have already been solved by one of the thousands of people in the world who make their careers out of logic. I doubt if I can provide you with any unsolved symbolic logic problems. However, I can show you a few more advanced topics in logic, which get closer to unsolved problems. If you haven't already done so, check out the rules of derivation that I use for symbolic logic, available at: A Crash Course in Symbolic Logic http://www.mathforum.com/dr.math/faq/symbolic_logic.html

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15. Math Puzzles
mathematical games and recreations, for advanced high school math students, Open problems, presented by Nancy Casey from Megamath, are unsolved problems
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17. AoPS Math Forum :: View Topic - Unsolved Problem From A Test, Planes And Lines
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18. Read This: Essentials Of Mathematics
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I feel (happily) as though I'm destined to read and review books on "what's really going on with numbers" (natural, rational, negative, real, complex...), meaning the axiomatic development of arithmetic. The last book I chose to review, among the selection that the editor gave me, happened to also be on this wonderful topic; both times that was a surprise to me, and both times I did not complain. "Axiomatized arithmetic" is a pet passion. really wants to do is to take on the work of the likes of Cantor and Dedekind. And I don't blame her! From the back cover, which summarizes the book as well as anything I might say: "The content is of two types: ... material for a 'Transitions' course at the sophomore level: introductions to logic and set theory, discussions of proof writing and proof discovery, and introductions to the number systems... The second type of content is an introduction to the professional culture of mathematics. There are many things that mathematicians know but weren't exactly taught... the philosophy of mathematics, ethics in mathematical work, professional (including student) organizations, famous theorems, famous unsolved problems, famous mathematicians, discussions of the nature of mathematics research, and more." Much of this extra material is in the last chapter, titled "And Beyond...", which attracted me enough so that I read it first. It begins by describing math research. (P. 129. "It is difficult for non-mathematicians to imagine anything

19. Curriculum Links
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20. Frequently Asked Questions In Mathematics
Topics range from trivia and the trivial to advanced subjects such as Wiles unsolved problems. Trisection of the Triangle. Naming of Large Numbers.
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This is a compilation of Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers) about Mathematics. Topics range from trivia and the trivial to advanced subjects such as Wiles recent proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. There are several formats available for the table of contents, mostly because HTML does not handle math symbols well. At this time pretty much all versions are in synchrony. (See list of updates ). The available formats are: Note: The FAQ in dvi format contains an Encapsulated PostScript drawing which cannot be read directly from your local dvi browser. Any ideas?
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