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7 votes

On classifying groups of order $p^5$

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Why are finite simple groups useful?

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Siegel zeros and other "illusory worlds": building theories around hypotheses believed to be false

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Are gyrogroups useful for anything else other than the Einstein velocity addition rule?

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Algebraic geometry additionally equipped with field automorphism operation

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Algorithm or theory of diagram chasing

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Paracompact but not Hausdorff

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Is there a name for relations with this property, and the category of them?

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Conway's lesser-known results

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Interpretation of the action in classical mechanics

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A survey on Universal Algebra

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Is the free modular lattice linear?

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Why is Lebesgue measure theory asymmetric?

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Abstract definition of convex set

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use of akaike information criterion with nonnested models

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Why are model theorists free to use GCH and other semi-axioms?

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how to show the existence of root for a system of polynomial equations?

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Is a paraconsistent and provably non-trivial foundation for math possible?

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Automatic proof in Euclidean Geometry using Theory of Groebner Bases

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number theory which is close to analysis

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Nested convex optimization

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Monte Carlo integration of Gaussian integrals

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What are the main open problems in the theory of quasigroups and loops?

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How to recognize if a lattice is distributive?

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A More Advanced Version of Aluffi's Chapter 0

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Differential Algebra Book

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Who made the famous error in calculation that 'wasted' the final years of his life?

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Injective modules over noncommutative noetherian rings

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Examples of algebras satisfying (a+b)(c+d)=ac+bd

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On mathematical aspects of the most recent Nobel Prize in economics winners' work