23 Mathematical Challenges And YOU | Armed with Science: "It’s the ninth prime number. An Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n − 1. The first prime P for which unique factorization of cyclotomic integers based on the Pth root of unity breaks down.
It’s also the number of mathematical challenges listed here that could land you a spot in the history books (if you solve one – or more – of them).
Discovering novel mathematics will enable the development of new tools to change the way the DoD approaches analysis, modeling and prediction, new materials and physical and biological sciences. The 23 Mathematical Challenges program involves individual researchers and small teams who are addressing one or more of the following 23 mathematical challenges."
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