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DARPA Mathematical Challenges is an interactive mind map based on:
DARPA Mathematical
Challenges.
DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) is soliciting innovative research proposals in the area of DARPA Mathematical Challenges, with the goal of dramatically revolutionizing mathematics.
To do so, the agency has identified twenty-three mathematical challenges, which were announced at DARPA Tech 2007:
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Mathematical Challenge One: The Mathematics of the Brain
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Mathematical Challenge Two: The Dynamics of Networks
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Mathematical Challenge Four: 21st Century Fluids
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Mathematical Challenge Five: Biological Quantum Field Theory
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Mathematical Challenge Six: Computational Duality
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Mathematical Challenge Seven: Occam’s Razor in Many Dimensions
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Mathematical Challenge Eight: Beyond Convex Optimization
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Mathematical Challenge Nine: What are the Physical Consequences of Perelman’s Proof of Thurston’s Geometrization Theorem?
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Mathematical Challenge Ten: Algorithmic Origami and Biology
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Mathematical Challenge Eleven: Optimal Nanostructures
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Mathematical Challenge Twelve: The Mathematics of Quantum Computing, Algorithms, and Entanglement
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Mathematical Challenge Thirteen: Creating a Game Theory that Scales
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Mathematical Challenge Fourteen: An Information Theory for Virus Evolution
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Mathematical Challenge Fifteen: The Geometry of Genome Space
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Mathematical Challenge Sixteen: What are the Symmetries and Action Principles for Biology?
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Mathematical Challenge Seventeen: Geometric Langlands and Quantum Physics
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Mathematical Challenge Eighteen: Arithmetic Langlands, Topology, and Geometry
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Mathematical Challenge Nineteen: Settle the Riemann Hypothesis
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Mathematical Challenge Twenty: Computation at Scale
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Mathematical Challenge Twenty-one: Settle the Hodge Conjecture
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Mathematical Challenge Twenty-two: Settle the Smooth Poincare Conjecture in Dimension 4
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Mathematical Challenge Twenty-three: What are the Fundamental Laws of Biology?
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Last updated:
October 5, 2008

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