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Open problem structure
Associated with each open problem are the following fields.
| Field | Explanation | ||||||||
| Title | The title used by the Garden for reference purposes. | ||||||||
| Statement | A consise statment of the conjecture. | ||||||||
| Importance |
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| Authors | The authors of the conjecture. We use the format Lastname, Firstname, I. | ||||||||
| Area » Topic » Subtopic | The subject the open problem belongs in. Every problem must be assigned an Area, but problems need not be assigned a Topic or Subtopic. | ||||||||
| Keywords | key words used for reference purposes. | ||||||||
| Recommended for undergrads | "yes" if the problem looks suitable for an undergraduate and "no" otherwise. | ||||||||
| Prize | If there is a prize for this conjecture, a description of it, and who offered it. | ||||||||
| Status | "open" if the problem is unsolved, and "solved" otherwise. Solved problems have an additional field indicating who solved the problem and a reference for it. | ||||||||
| Discussion | A discussion of the problem. Includes motivation, partial results, and related conjectures. | ||||||||
| Related Problems | A list of related problems. | ||||||||
| Bibliography | A bibliography for the problem. We indicate original appearances of the problem with an *, and provide links to the paper and to MathSciNet when possible. |
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