What is Problem Mining? This is a tool based on data of arXiv.org which periodically scans packets of full texts of papers hosted on arXiv and available through arXiv's bulk data access policy, with the aim to automatically detect papers containing discussions on open problems or conjectures. It then creates a list from the detected papers putting together papers' descriptive data and some short snippets extracted from the full texts displaying an information on open problems or conjectures presented in the paper. The papers appearing on this list are only references to the arXiv's versions and we do NOT store the actual papers (TeX sources or PDFs) on our servers. To read any of the papers in this list one needs to follow the arXiv link displayed on the papers' blocks.

You can search within the list using keywords, author names, and subject area. By a simple click of the Interesting button, you may anonymously indicate your interest in the problem. If you think the automatic extraction resulted in incorrect data, you may click on the False positive button instead. The Stats section shows the worldwide interest by our users on a specific problem.

  • Complex Contagions and hybrid phase transitions in unclustered and clustered random networks


    year of publication: 2015 arXiv

    • Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems
    • Physics and Society
    • Populations and Evolution
  • Knot Cabling and the Degree of the Colored Jones Polynomial


    year of publication: 2015 arXiv

    • Geometric Topology

    MSC 2010: 57N10

  • How to construct metrics to control distributions of homologically mass-minimizing currents


    year of publication: 2015 arXiv

    • Differential Geometry
  • Convex p-partitions of bipartite graphs


    year of publication: 2015 arXiv

    • Combinatorics

    MSC 2010: 05C12 05C70

  • Large permeabilities of hourglass nanopores: From hydrodynamics to single file transport


    year of publication: 2015 arXiv

    • Classical Physics
    • Computational Physics
    • Fluid Dynamics
    • Soft Condensed Matter
  • Equivariant Verlinde formula from fivebranes and vortices


    year of publication: 2015 arXiv

    • Algebraic Geometry
    • Geometric Topology
    • Mathematical Physics
    • Quantum Algebra
  • Mechanisms of plasma disruption and runaway electron losses in tokamaks


    year of publication: 2015 arXiv

    • Plasma Physics
  • Quantum thermal machines with single nonequilibrium environments


    year of publication: 2015 arXiv

  • Causal inference using invariant prediction: identification and confidence intervals


    year of publication: 2015 arXiv

    • Methodology
  • Topology, magnetic field, and strongly interacting matter


    year of publication: 2015 arXiv

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