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Re: 21st Century 'Hilbert' problems
Posted:
Feb 6, 1999 11:15 PM
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On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, xxyzz wrote:
:Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 10:57:02 -0500 :From: xxyzz <xxyzz@idt.net> :Newsgroups: sci.math :Subject: Re: 21st Century 'Hilbert' problems : : : :Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote: : :> Simon Croall wrote: :> > :> > Hi, :> > :> > With the 21st century almost upon us; :> > :> > In a similar fashion to Hilbet's 23 problems but forward in 1900. What :> > would be the problems that you think should be presented to challenge :> > mathematicians of the 21st century? :> > :> :> Come on guy's - no one seems to be answering seriously !!! :> : :If I had to choose a few problems I would choose the class of Reimann :Hypothesis/Siegel Zero type questions, the Schanuel conjecture, and finally trying :to generalize Iwaniec's result that there are infinitely many primes of the form :X^4 + Y^2. :
OK, now your explanation that you made a typographical error the last time you spelt Riemann is wearing a little.
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