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  1. The life of John Milton, with conjectures on the origin of Paradise lost by William Hayley, Giovanni Battista Andreini, 2010-08-17
  2. Les Conjectures de Stark sur les Fonctions L d'Artin en s=0: Notes d'un cours a Orsay redigees par Dominique Bernardi (Progress in Mathematics) (French Edition) by J. Tate, 1984-01-01
  3. Various conjectures on the perception, motion, and generation of ideas (1746) by David Hartley, 1959
  4. Hora philologica; or, Conjectures on the structure of the Greek language by William Sewell, 2010-08-19
  5. Chain Conjectures in Ring Theory: An Exposition of Conjectures on Catenary Chains (Lecture Notes in Mathematics) (Volume 0) by L.J. Jr. Ratliff, 1978-05-23
  6. History the interpreter of prophecy, or, A view of Scriptural prophecies and their accomplishment in the past and present occurrences of the world: With conjectures respecting their future completion by Henry Kett, 1800
  7. Europe: Or, a General Survey of the Present Situation of the Principal Powers; with Conjectures On Their Future Prospects by Alexander Hill Everett, 2010-01-12
  8. Conjectures, with short comments and illustrations of various passages in the New Testament, particularly in the Gospel of St. Matthew. To which is added ... on the Old Testament. By Stephen Weston, ... by Stephen Weston, 2010-06-10
  9. Conjectures on Original Composition; In a Letter to the Author of Sir Charles Grandison by Edward Young, 2010-07-24
  10. The original version of "Love's labour's lost," with a conjecture as to "Love's labour's won," by Henry David Gray, 2010-08-29
  11. Modernist Conjectures: A Mainstream in European Literature, 1910-1940 by Douwe Fokkema, Elrud Ibsch, 1988-07
  12. Critical conjectures and observations on the New Testament: collected from various authors, as well in regard to words as pointing, with the reasons on which both are founded by William Morrell, Johann David Michaelis, et all 2010-09-08
  13. GREAT CONJECTURE: WHO IS THIS JESUS?: AN ACCOUNT OF EXPERIENCE WITH THE INESCAPABLE GALILEAN by Winifred Kirkland, 1929
  14. On Artin's Conjecture for Odd 2-dimensional Representations (Lecture Notes in Mathematics)

81. CAYLEY-BACHARACH THEOREMS AND CONJECTURES Contents Introduction
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http://www.msri.org/people/staff/de/papers/pdfs/1996-001.pdf

82. On Novikov-Type Conjectures
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83. Lømmelgård Veterinæroptik Byder Dem Velkommen
A curious collection of absurd art, ludicrous language courses, crazy conjectures plus a weird weekly poem.
http://www.sevaj.dk

Biograf

Kro

Poesirobot

Forbrugeroplysning
...
Malerier

(Der er kommet en ny afstemning)
A limited English translation is available
(sidst opdateret 24 september 2003)
kasper@sevaj.dk
bulletin@sevaj.dk med ordet "Tilmeld" i emnelinjen. Eller nedfæld Deres emailadresse i nedenstående felt:
Mere musik

84. Some Open Problems
Open problems and conjectures concerning the determination of properties of families of graphs.
http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~qstout/constantques.html
Some Open Problems and Conjectures
These problems and conjectures concern the determination of properties of families of graphs. For example, one property of a graph is its domination number. For a graph G , a set S of vertices is a dominating set if every vertex of G is in S or adjacent to a member of S . The domination number of G is the minimum size of a dominating set of G . Determining the domination number of a graph is an NP-complete problem, but can often be done for many graphs encountered in practice. One topic of some interest has been to determine the dominating numbers of grid graphs (meshes), which are just graphs of the form P(n) x P(m) , where P(n) is the path of n vertices. Marilynn Livingston and I showed that for any graph G , the domination number of the family G x P(n) has a closed formula (as a function of n ), which can be found computationally. This appears in M.L. Livingston and Q.F. Stout, ``Constant time computation of minimum dominating sets'', Congresses Numerantium (1994), pp. 116-128.
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85. Page 1 Conjectures EXAMPLES, PATTERNS, AND CONJECTURES
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http://www2.edc.org/makingmath/handbook/Teacher/Conjectures/Conjectures.pdf

86. Science Conjectures Refutations
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http://www.leonardbeeghley.com/docs/SYG 6125/Popper, Science-conjectures & r

87. Perfect Graphs
conjectures and open problems, maintained at the AIM.
http://www.aimath.org/WWN/perfectgraph/
Perfect Graphs
This web page highlights some of the conjectures and open problems concerning Perfect Graphs. If you would like to print a hard copy of the whole outline, you can download a dvi postscript or pdf version.
  • Recognition of Perfect Graphs Polynomial Recognition Algorithm Found Interaction Between Skew-Partitions and 2-joins The Perfect-Graph Robust Algorithm Problem ... A Possible New Problem Skew-Partitions Extending a Skew -Partition Graphs Without Skew-Partitions Graphs Without Star Cutsets Finding Skew-Partitions in Berge Graphs ... beta-perfect graphs Partitionable Graphs Perfect, Partitionable, and Kernel-Solvable Graphs Partitionable graphs and odd holes A Property of Partitionable Graphs Small Transversals in Partitionable Graphs ... The Imperfection Ratio Integer Programming Partitionable Graphs as Cutting Planes for Packing Problems? Feasibility/Membership Problem For the Theta Body Balanced Graphs Balanced circulants ... P4-structure and Its Relatives
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    88. [0708.3661] On Kalai's Conjectures Concerning Centrally Symmetric Polytopes
    by R Sanyal 2007 - Cited by 6 - Related articles
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    89. Institutt For Matematiske Fag
    Summer School. Nordfjordeid, Norway; 1219 August 2001.
    http://www.math.ntnu.no/~oyvinso/Nordfjordeid/
    Summer School 2001:
    Homological conjectures for finite dimensional algebras
    August 12th - 19th, Nordfjordeid, Norway
    Announcements
    Invitation
    Program for the first part

    Distribution of lectures in the first part

    References for the first part
    ...
    Unoffical summer school picture
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    The Sophus Lie conference center

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    Participants of the summer school
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    The summer school is supported by the European Union, The Research Council of Norway, Nansenfondet og de dermed forbundne fond, The department of mathematical sciences, NTNU. NTNU Fakultet Institutt Teknisk ansvarlig: Webmaster Oppdatert:

    90. Some Conjectures About The Impact Of Printing On Western Society
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    http://www.ninthmuse.org/teaching/526/Eisenstein, Some conjectures on the impact

    91. USS Clueless - Three Conjectures
    Wretchard s first conjecture is that when it comes to organizations like al Qaeda, there can be no question that they have the intention of using whatever
    http://www.denbeste.nu/cd_log_entries/2003/11/Threeconjectures.shtml
    Stardate 20031125.1121 On Screen There's a hell of a lot of good and perceptive writing going on out there in the blogosphere now. I sometimes wish I could invent the 72-hour day, just so I could read everything. Blogs, like all things resulting from human activity, are subject to Sturgeon's law, and many who try to blog either become bored with it and quit, or have little to say which would be of interest to anyone other than their friends. But with so many people trying it, even among the residual 10% of non-crap there are now thousands of people writing damned good stuff. So it's hardly surprising that I sometimes find things which are good and worthy of comment weeks or even months after they were originally posted. (Such as how I recently commented on something Donald Sensing had posted more than a year before.) I just ran into a post by the pseudonymous Wretchard at the site " Belmont Club " where he (?) makes three conjectures about WMDs (weapons of mass destruction) and the future of Islam. He is correct to refer to them as conjectures, which are the result of intelligent speculation but which are not claimed to be proved, or even to be probable. But they're intriguing, and worth consideration. I agree somewhat, and disagree somewhat. He focuses on the difference between capabilities and intentions , a critical difference in strategic calculations, and one I learned to respect a long time ago.

    92. Circle Conjectures
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    http://www.math.uakron.edu/amc/Geometry/HSGeometry Lessons/5.1CircleConjectures.

    93. Conjectures On A Conjecture
    May 19, 2008 Randall Stross has an article in yesterday s New York Times business section in which he advances the SingleEra Conjecture, the invisible
    http://andrewmcafee.org/2008/05/conjectures_on_a_conjecture/

    94. Dade's Conjectures
    DADE s conjectures. These pages contain information about the present state of Everett C. Dade s conjectures. They are maintaind by Katsuhiro Uno and Jørn
    http://www.math.ku.dk/~olsson/links/dade.html
    DADE's CONJECTURES
    These pages contain information about the present state of Everett C. Dade's conjectures.
    They are maintaind by Katsuhiro Uno and K.Uno has prepared a Latex document: Results on Dade's Conjecture (as of March 2001) which may be seen here in an html-version. The document is also avalable as a dvi-file ps-file pdf-file

    95. Rational And Integral Points On Higher-dimensional Varieties
    Some of conjectures and open problems, compiled at AIM.
    http://aimath.org/WWN/qptsurface2/
    Rational and integral points on higher dimensional varieties
    This web page highlights some of the conjectures and open problems concerning Rational and integral points on higher dimensional varieties. If you would like to print a hard copy of the whole outline, you can download a dvi postscript or pdf version.
  • Lecture Notes Colliot-Thelene 1: Rational points on surfaces with a pencil ... Colliot-Thelene 2: Rational points on surfaces with a pencil ... de Jong: Rationally Connected Varieties ... Miscellaneous Photos
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    96. Conjectures To The Memes Of Indonesian Songs
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    http://cogprints.org/6099/1/2008-6.pdf

    97. The Riemann Hypothesis
    Some of the conjectures and open problems concerning RH, compiled by the AIM.
    http://aimath.org/WWN/rh/
    The Riemann Hypothesis
    This web page highlights some of the conjectures and open problems concerning The Riemann Hypothesis. If you would like to print a hard copy of the whole outline, you can download a dvi postscript or pdf version.
  • What is an $L$-function? Terminology and basic properties Functional equation Euler product ... Examples Dirichlet series associated with Maass forms Higher rank L-functions The Selberg class Dirichlet series Analytic Continuation Functional Equation ... Selberg Conjectures Analogues of zeta-functions Dynamical zeta-functions Spectral zeta functions Riemann Hypotheses Riemann Hypotheses for global L-functions The Riemann Hypothesis The Generalized Riemann Hypothesis The Extended Riemann Hypothesis ... The vertical distribution of zeros The Lindelof hypothesis and breaking convexity Perspectives on RH Analytic number theory Physics Probability Fractal geometry Equivalences to RH Primes The error term in the PNT More accurate estimates ... The Farey series Mikolas functions Amoroso's criterion Weil's positivity criterion Li's criterion Bombieri's refinement Complex function theory Speiser's criterion Logarithmic integrals An inequality for the logarithmic derivative of xi Function spaces ... Salem's criterion Other analytic estimates M. Riesz series
  • 98. NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES THE CREDIT CRISIS CONJECTURES ABOUT
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    http://www.tinbergen.nl/ti-events/tilectures2009/diamond.pdf

    99. Unsolved Problems And Conjectures
    Regarding equal sums of like powers, compiled by Chen Shuwen.
    http://euler.free.fr/eslp/unsolve.htm
    Equal Sums of Like Powers
    Unsolved Problems and Conjectures
  • The Prouhet-Tarry-Escott Problem
    • a k + a k + ... + a n k = b k + b k + ... + b n k k n
  • Is it solvable in integers for any n
      Ideal solutions are known for n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ,9, 11 and no other integers so far.
    How to find new solutions for n = 10 and How to find the general solution for n How to find a new solution of the type ( k =1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ) How to find non-symmetric ideal solutions of ( k =1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ) and ( k =1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ) How to find a solution chain of the type ( k = 1, 2, 3, 4 ) Some other open problems are present on Questions by Lander-Parkin-Selfrige (1967)
    • a k + a k + ... + a m k = b k + b k + ... + b n k
    • Is ( k m n ) always solvable when m n k Is it true that ( k m n ) is never solvable when m n k For which k m n such that m n k is ( k m n ) solvable ?

    100. Future Directions In Algorithmic Number Theory
    Some of the conjectures and open problems motivated by the PRIMES is in P papers, compiled at the AIM.
    http://aimath.org/WWN/primesinp/
    Future directions in algorithmic number theory
    This web page highlights some of the conjectures and open problems concerning Future directions in algorithmic number theory. If you would like to print a hard copy of the whole outline, you can download a dvi postscript or pdf version.
  • Lecture Notes Agrawal: Primality Testing Agrawal: Finding Quadratic Nonresidues Bernstein: Proving Primality After Agrawal-Kayal-Saxena ... Remarks on Agrawal's Conjecture
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