
Open catalog of mathematical puzzles
The American Institute of Mathematics, together with the National Science Foundation, opened the AIM Problem Lists website - a systematic catalog of unsolved mathematical problems, with a detailed description of each of them.
For starters, the catalog included four categories of topics.
Braid groups, clusters, and free probability
Low eigenvalues of the Laplace and Schrödinger operators
Equivalents of the Riemann
hypothesis Riemann hypothesis and related problems The
catalog is designed as open, and all representatives of the scientific community can replenish it.
Over time, this site will be a great help for novice scientists who are thinking about choosing a field of research. True, the work can drag on for years and even decades, because some tasks remain unresolved for a very long time.
For starters, the catalog included four categories of topics.
Braid groups, clusters, and free probability
Low eigenvalues of the Laplace and Schrödinger operators
Equivalents of the Riemann
hypothesis Riemann hypothesis and related problems The
catalog is designed as open, and all representatives of the scientific community can replenish it.
Over time, this site will be a great help for novice scientists who are thinking about choosing a field of research. True, the work can drag on for years and even decades, because some tasks remain unresolved for a very long time.