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Alex R.
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92 votes

Collection of equivalent forms of Riemann Hypothesis

78 votes

Elementary+Short+Useful

57 votes

What would you want to see at the Museum of Mathematics?

56 votes

What should be offered in undergraduate mathematics that's currently not (or isn't usually)?

55 votes

Examples of unexpected mathematical images

43 votes

Mathematical "urban legends"

36 votes

Your favorite surprising connections in mathematics

31 votes

Which popular games are the most mathematical?

28 votes

Proof synopsis collection

22 votes

Problems where we can't make a canonical choice, solved by looking at all choices at once

22 votes

Fundamental problems whose solution seems completely out of reach

18 votes

Describe a topic in one sentence.

11 votes

Ingenuity in mathematics

10 votes

Open problems with monetary rewards

10 votes

A formal definition of Scaling Limits?

10 votes

(Preferably rare) Audio/Video recordings of famous mathematicians?

9 votes

Recent Applications of Mathematics

8 votes
Accepted

Dynamical Systems for undergraduate students

8 votes

Surprising and Useful Physical Intuition for Mathematical Objects

7 votes

What is the easiest randomized algorithm to motivate to the layperson?

7 votes

Sum of 'the first k' binomial coefficients for fixed $N$

7 votes
Accepted

Ito's lemma in differential form

6 votes

Which mathematical ideas have done most to change history?

6 votes

Why do so many textbooks have so much technical detail and so little enlightenment?

6 votes

PDEs as a tool in other domains in mathematics

6 votes

Exponential Equations

6 votes
Accepted

Combinatorial proof of the Cauchy identity for double Schubert polynomials

6 votes
Accepted

"Most Similar Vector Problem" on an Integer Lattice?

6 votes

A learning roadmap to the Schramm-Loewner evolution (SLE) for the complex analyst

5 votes

An Intriguing Tapestry: Number triangles, polytopes, Grassmannians, and scattering amplitudes