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Charles Matthews
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What is the general geometric interpretation of modules in algebraic geometry?

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Statements reliant on conjectures

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Solve in positive integers $n!=m^2$

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Why are modular forms interesting?

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Derived Physics

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A category with objects that are not based on sets or classes

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What is the geometry of an undecidable diophantine equation?

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Is square of Delta function defined somewhere?

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Advances and difficulties in effective version of Thue-Roth-Siegel Theorem

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Why is the Hahn-Banach theorem so important?

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Can Gauss sums derandomize any heuristic arguments?

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How do you decide whether a question in abstract algebra is worth studying?

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Explaining the number field-function field analogy

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What Are Some Naturally-Occurring High-Degree Polynomials?

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Generalized Gauss-Green theorem

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In what ways did Leibniz's philosophy foresee modern mathematics?

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Proof correctness problem

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How does "modern" number theory contribute to further understanding of $\mathbb{N}$?

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How should an analytic number theorist look at Bessel functions?

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algebraic proof of an infinite sum

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Why study Lie algebras?

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Suggestions for mathematics encyclopedia

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Why didn't Vladimir Arnold get the Fields Medal in 1974?

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At what point in history did it become impossible for a person to understand most of mathematics?

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How does one use the Poisson summation formula?

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What, if anything, makes homogeneous polynomials so great?

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Looking for an interesting problem/riddle involving triple integrals.

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Refinements of the Riemann hypothesis

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What is the motivation for a vertex algebra?

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Sum of reciprocals of primes modulo which a polynomial has a root

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