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Examples of seemingly elementary problems that are hard to solve?

Take two commutative rings $A$ and $B$ such that the polynomial rings $A[X]$ and $B[X]$ are isomorphic. Does this imply that $A$ and $B$ are isomorphic? (I think this is still open.)
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