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Open Problems in Discrete Fourier Analysis ...
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This article lists some unsolved problems in Discrete Fourier Analysis. See individual articles for details and sources.
Unsolved Problems in Discrete Fourier Analysis
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Problems solved recently
edit- Cameron–Erdős conjecture (Ben J. Green, 2003, conjectured by Paul)[1]
See also
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References
edit- ^ Green, Ben (2004), "The Cameron-Erdős conjecture", The Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 36 (6): 769–778, arXiv:math.NT/0304058, doi:10.1112/S0024609304003650, MR 2083752.
- Unsolved Problems in Number Theory, Logic and Cryptography
- The Open Problems Project (TOPP), discrete and computational geometry problems
Books discussing unsolved problems
edit- Fan Chung; Ron Graham (1999). Erdos on Graphs: His Legacy of Unsolved Problems. AK Peters. ISBN 1-56881-111-X.
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