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Questions that are about research in mathematics, or about the job of a research mathematician, without being mathematical problems or statements in the strictest sense. Do not use this tag for easy or supposedly easy mathematical questions.
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What is the best way to read advanced textbooks in Pure Mathematics (PhD Level)? [closed]
This question was asked earlier on Mathstackexchange but was closed very very soon without any answer and then deleted by the system!
I am a PhD student (1st year) in a poor country with a corrupt a …
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Books/blogs/websites that have open problems in Algebraic geometry
I got admitted in a PhD program in Europe last year. But due to serious mental health issues , I was deemed unfit by the mathematics department to continue the program. I am from a 3rd world nation an …
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Resources for PhD students to guide through the research [duplicate]
I am living in a poor country but I have managed to get admission for a PhD program in Western Europe. This was a daunting task for me due to my family background and also social conditions. ( I don't …
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Resources where I can find open problems in number theory along with their level of difficulty
NOTE: I will not accept an answer because a lot of answers are really good and if anyone want to post under this question later then they are most welcome to post as comment or answer because it will …
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Books/websites which have motivating stories of mathematicians overcoming hardships in life
Edit 1: I have received a lot of great answers. I am not accepting any answer because I think there might be in future that some user want to contribute any new answer, as in my opinion some users mig …