List of unsolved problems in mathematics

Since the Renaissance, every century has seen the solution of more mathematical problems than the century before, and yet many mathematical problems, both major and minor, still elude solution.[1] Most graduate students, in order to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics, are expected to produce new, original mathematics. That is, they are expected to solve problems that are not routine, and which cannot be solved by standard methods.

An unsolved problem in mathematics does not refer to the kind of problem found as an exercise in a textbook, but rather to the answer to a major question or a general method that provides a solution to an entire class of problems. Prizes are often awarded for the solution to a long-standing problem, and lists of unsolved problems receive considerable attention. This article reiterates the Millennium Prize list of unsolved problems in mathematics as of October 2014, and lists further unsolved problems in algebra, additive and algebraic number theories, analysis, combinatorics, algebraic, discrete, and Euclidean geometries, dynamical systems, partial differential equations, and graph, group, model, number, set and Ramsey theories, as well as miscellaneous unsolved problems. A list of problems solved since 1975 also appears, alongside some sources, general and specific, for the stated problems.

Lists of unsolved problems in mathematics

Over the course of time, several lists of unsolved mathematical problems have appeared. The following is a listing of those lists.

List Number of problems Proposed by Proposed in
Hilbert's problems 23 David Hilbert 1900
Landau's problems 4 Edmund Landau 1912
Taniyama's problems[2] 36 Yutaka Taniyama 1955
Smale's problems 18 Stephen Smale 1998
Millennium Prize problems 7 Clay Mathematics Institute 2000
Unsolved Problems on Mathematics for the 21st Century[3] 22 Jair Minoro Abe, Shotaro Tanaka 2001
DARPA's math challenges[4][5] 23 DARPA 2007

Millennium Prize Problems

Of the seven Millennium Prize Problems set by the Clay Mathematics Institute, six have yet to be solved, as of October 2014, :[6]

The seventh problem, the Poincaré conjecture, has been solved.[7] The smooth four-dimensional Poincaré conjecture—that is, whether a four-dimensional topological sphere can have two or more inequivalent smooth structures—is still unsolved.[8]

Other still-unsolved problems

Additive number theory

Algebra

Algebraic geometry

Algebraic number theory

Analysis

Combinatorics

Discrete geometry

Euclidean geometry

Dynamical systems

Graph theory

Group theory

Model theory

Number theory (general)

Number theory (prime numbers)

Partial differential equations

Ramsey theory

Set theory

Other

Problems solved since 1975

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