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What is the world's hardest math question?

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Answered by ardraraj222007
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Today's mathematicians would probably agree that the Riemann Hypothesis is the most significant open problem in all of math. It's one of the seven Millennium Prize Problems, with a million dollar reward for its solution.

The 7 Unsolved Mathematical Problems  :

1) Poincaré Conjecture.

2) Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture.

3) Hodge Conjecture.

4) Navier–Stokes Existence and Smoothness.

5) Versus NP Problem.

6) Riemann Hypothesis.

7) Yang-Mills Existence and Mass Gap.

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Answered by hectomitehd
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there are several challenging and famous open problems in mathematics that have remained unsolved for decades, and some of the most well-known include:

1. The Riemann Hypothesis: This is one of the most famous and long-standing unsolved problems in mathematics. It is a conjecture about the distribution of prime numbers and their connection to the zeros of the Riemann zeta function.

2. The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture: This is a conjecture in algebraic geometry that concerns elliptic curves, which are a type of algebraic curve with important applications in number theory.

3. The Hodge Conjecture: This conjecture concerns the topology of algebraic varieties and asks whether certain types of cohomology classes can be represented by algebraic cycles.

4. The P vs. NP Problem: This is a question in computer science and mathematics that asks whether certain computational problems can be solved efficiently.

These problems are just a few examples of some of the most challenging and famous open problems in mathematics, but there are many other interesting and difficult questions that mathematicians are working on today.

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