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  1. Tomorrow's Math: Unsolved Problems for the Amateur by Charles Stanley Ogilvy, 1972-02
  2. Tomorrow's Math: Unsolved Problems for the Amateur
  3. Math Odyssey 2000: Puzzles, Mysteries, Unsolved Problems, Breakthroughs, and the People of Mathematics by Clement W. Falbo, 1994-01
  4. Tomorrows Math 2ND Edition Unsolved Problems Fro by C Stanley Ogilvy, 1972
  5. Unsolved Problems of Noise and Fluctuations: UPoN'99: Second International Conference, Adelaide, Australia 11-15 July 1999 (AIP Conference Proceedings)
  6. Math Odyssey Two Thousand ,Puzzles, Mysteries, Unsolved Problems, Breakthroughs, &the People of Mathematics 1994 publication by ClementW.Falbo, 1994-01-01
  7. Old and New Unsolved Problems in Plane Geometry and Number Theory (Dolciani Math by Victor Klee; Stan Wagon, 1996-01-01

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62. MATH PROBLEMS
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64. Math Trek : Dangerous Problems, Science News Online, July 13, 2002
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Ivars Peterson Some mathematical problems are easy to describe but turn out to be notoriously difficult to solve. Nonetheless, despite their reputed difficulty and repeated warnings from those who had failed to solve them in the past, these infamous problems continue to lure mathematicians into hours, days, and even years of futile labor. Susceptible himself to the lure of these tantalizing conundrums, Lagarias admitted that he could have subtitled his talk "some problems I wish I could solve." In recent years, Lagarias has made important research contributions in a variety of mathematical fields, including work on the randomness of pi's digits, number patterns related to circles nested within circles, and the problem of distinguishing knots from unknots. Billiards in triangles In a game of mathematical billiards, a ball moves across a table of a given shape at a constant speed forever. There's no friction to slow the ball down. It simply travels in a straight line until it hits a cushion and rebounds according to the rule that the angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence. What makes the game interesting is the table's geometry. Depending on the ball's initial position and direction, its path after repeated reflections can vary considerably within the confines of tables having different shapes. For example, on a circular table, a ball can follow paths that never penetrate an inner circular region of a certain diameter in the middle of the table. A stadium-shaped table leads to unpredictable paths reminiscent of chaos.

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Submitted by Larry Engman, 12 December 1996. Original article by Valerio De Angelis, this article by Valerio De Angelis and Allen Stenger.
Find seven, positive, all different, whole numbers x , x , x , x , x , x , x such that 1/x + 1/x + 1/x + 1/x + 1/x + 1/x + 1/x Extra credit: What if we had asked for six such numbers? ...or eight? Remark. Fractions with a in the numerator are called unit fractions , or less commonly Egyptian fractions or Ahmes fractions. The ancient Egyptians did not have a fully-developed concept of fractions; instead they performed most fractional calculations using a representation of the fraction as a sum of unit fractions as we are doing here. This method is described in detail in an ancient document today called the Rhind papyrus (after its owner) or the Ahmes papyrus (after its scribe).)
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When you are faced with a math problem involving a ridiculously large number of things, such as seven fractions, practice on some smaller examples. For example: can you find two, or three, different positive whole numbers such that 1/x + 1/x or 1/x + 1/x + 1/x
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Two numbers turns out to be impossible, because they would have to be larger than

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73. ERDOS ON GRAPHS
Erdös on Graphs. His Legacy of unsolved problems. Fan Chung and RonGraham This book will be published in January 1998 by AKPETERS
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His Legacy of Unsolved Problems
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The list of content:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
    1.1. Definitions and notations
    1.2 About the references
  • Chapter 2: Ramsey theory
    2.1. Introduction
    2.2. Origins
    2.3. Classical Ramsey theory 2.4. Graph Ramsey theory 2.5. Multi-colored Ramsey numbers 2.6. Size Ramsey numbers 2.7. Induced Ramsey numbers 2.8. Ramsey theory for hypergraphs
  • Chapter 3: Extremal graph theory 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Origins 3.3. Tur'an numbers for bipartite graphs 3.4. Tur'an problems for even cycles and their generalizations 3.5. General extremal problems
  • Chapter 4: Coloring, packing and covering 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Origins 4.3. Chromatic number and girth 4.4. Chromatic number and cliques 4.5. List colorings 4.6. Critical graphs 4.7. Chromatic index 4.8. General coloring problems 4.9. Covering and packing
  • Chapter 5: Random graphs and graph enumeration 5.1. Introduction

74. GAP Forum Unsolved Problems In Group Theory (Kourovka Notebook)
^ Date Mon, 04 Jan 93 132750 +0100 ^ From Joachim Neubueser neubuese@samson.math.rwthaachen.de ^ Subject unsolved problems in Group Theory
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75. Internet Center For Mathematics Problems
sci.math Sections of the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions file) that are of interestto problemists unsolved problems Does there exist a number that is perfect
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On this page, we try to identify and list all sources of mathematics problems on the Internet and related information. Please advise us if you know of any sources that we are missing.
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76. Kenneth Falconer's Home Page
(with HT Croft and RK Guy) unsolved problems in Geometry, SpringerVerlag,1991. Digital sundials, paradoxical sets and Vitushkin's conjecture, math.
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Kenneth Falconer's Home Page
Kenneth Falconer is Professor in Pure Mathematics at the University of St Andrews, where he is currently Head of the School of Mathematics and Statistics He works in the Analysis Research Group , where the main interests are fractal and multifractal geometry and dynamics. He was an undergraduate, research student and Research Fellow at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and became a Lecturer and then a Reader at the University of Bristol before moving to St Andrews in 1993. Kenneth's main research interests are in Fractal Geometry and Geometric Measure Theory. His wide-ranging research has involved the description, occurrence, geometrical properties and dimensional analysis of fractal sets and measures. For example, his work on projections of fractals led to the concept of the digital sundial (a set with essentially any desired projections in all directions). He has derived formulae for the dimensions of specific types of fractals and multifractals such as self-affine sets and non-conformal repellers in dynamical systems. He has worked on dimensional and topological properties of random fractals and multifractals, including fractal percolation problems. He has recently studied nonlinear partial differential equations on fractal domains and random fractal processes. He has published over 80 papers in mathematics journals. His best-selling books The Geometry of Fractal Sets Fractal Geometry - Mathematical Foundations and Applications and Techniques in Fractal Geometry treat many mathematical aspects of fractal geometry.

77. Mathematical Problems By David Hilbert
Mathematical problems. Lecture delivered before the International Congress of age has its own problems, which the following age answers to old unsolved problems and thus at the
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Mathematical Problems
Lecture delivered before the International Congress of Mathematicians at Paris in 1900
By Professor David Hilbert
Who of us would not be glad to lift the veil behind which the future lies hidden; to cast a glance at the next advances of our science and at the secrets of its development during future centuries? What particular goals will there be toward which the leading mathematical spirits of coming generations will strive? What new methods and new facts in the wide and rich field of mathematical thought will the new centuries disclose? History teaches the continuity of the development of science. We know that every age has its own problems, which the following age either solves or casts aside as profitless and replaces by new ones. If we would obtain an idea of the probable development of mathematical knowledge in the immediate future, we must let the unsettled questions pass before our minds and look over the problems which the science of today sets and whose solution we expect from the future. To such a review of problems the present day, lying at the meeting of the centuries, seems to me well adapted. For the close of a great epoch not only invites us to look back into the past but also directs our thoughts to the unknown future. The deep significance of certain problems for the advance of mathematical science in general and the important role which they play in the work of the individual investigator are not to be denied. As long as a branch of science offers an abundance of problems, so long is it alive; a lack of problems foreshadows extinction or the cessation of independent development. Just as every human undertaking pursues certain objects, so also mathematical research requires its problems. It is by the solution of problems that the investigator tests the temper of his steel; he finds new methods and new outlooks, and gains a wider and freer horizon.

78. Open Problems For Undergraduates
Open problems for Undergraduates. Open problems by Area a collection of open problems in Discrete Mathematics which to think about interesting and unsolved mathematical problems.
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This is a collection of open problems in Discrete Mathematics which are currently being researched by members of the DIMACS community. These problems are easily stated, require little mathematical background, and may readily be understood and worked on by anyone who is eager to think about interesting and unsolved mathematical problems. Some of these problems are quite hard and have been open for a long time. Others are newer. For further information on a particular problem, you may write to the associated researcher. Although these problems are intended for undergraduates, it is expected that high school students, teachers, graduate students and professional mathematicians will be drawn to this collection. This is not discouraged. Each of these problems is associated with some member of DIMACS. If you have any questions, comments, insights or solutions, please send email to the researcher who is listed with the problem.
These pages are maintained by Robert Hochberg
Last modified Feb. 5, 1997.

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