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Feb 13 at 2:19 vote accept ofw2jopfpo2
Feb 12 at 14:44 history edited gmvh CC BY-SA 4.0
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Feb 12 at 13:59 answer added Timothy Chow timeline score: 5
Feb 12 at 12:45 comment added Gerald Edgar You may see the Monthly problems in the American Mathematical Monthly (the journal). Your technical library should have it. Members of the Mathematical Association of America are able to get personal on-line subscriptions to it.
Feb 12 at 5:12 comment added RobPratt You can access issues older than three years ago at jstor.org/journal/amermathmont
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Feb 12 at 5:03 comment added Timothy Chow Related: Is there an index for solutions to American Mathematical Monthly problems?
Feb 12 at 4:57 comment added Sam Hopkins I understood what you meant, but "currently unsolved" might be a slightly misleading way to describe these problems: my understanding is that when people submit the problems to the AMM, they generally provide solutions to them.
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