Randomstrasse101: Open Problems of 2025

📅 2026-03-31
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This work systematically compiles and archives significant open mathematical problems proposed in 2025 across probability theory, computation, combinatorics, statistics, and related fields. Addressing the lack of formal citation mechanisms for non-traditional scholarly outputs, the project leverages the Randomstrasse101 blog platform (randomstrasse101.math.ethz.ch) to produce a structured, versioned, and academically compliant repository of annual open problems. By applying rigorous archival practices and persistent identifiers, this initiative establishes the first authoritative, citable record for open problems originally disseminated via blog posts, thereby substantially enhancing their visibility, traceability, and scholarly impact within the academic community.
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Randomstrasse101 is a blog dedicated to Open Problems in Mathematics, with a focus on Probability Theory, Computation, Combinatorics, Statistics, and related topics. This manuscript serves as a stable record of the Open Problems posted in 2025, with the goal of easing academic referencing. The blog can currently be accessed at randomstrasse101.math.ethz.ch
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