The world's 23 toughest math questions

http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/33361

Following are the ones which Interest me...

  • The Mathematics of the Brain: Develop a mathematical theory to build a functional model of the brain that is mathematically consistent and predictive rather than merely biologically inspired.
  • Capture and Harness Stochasticity in Nature: Address Mumford's call for new mathematics for the 21st century. Develop methods that capture persistence in stochastic environments.
  • Biological Quantum Field Theory: Quantum and statistical methods have had great success modeling virus evolution. Can such techniques be used to model more complex systems such as bacteria? Can these techniques be used to control pathogen evolution?
  • The Mathematics of Quantum Computing, Algorithms, and Entanglement: In the last century we learned how quantum phenomena shape our world. In the coming century we need to develop the mathematics required to control the quantum world.
  • An Information Theory for Virus Evolution: Can Shannon's theory shed light on this fundamental area of biology?
  • What are the Fundamental Laws of Biology?: This question will remain front and center for the next 100 years.

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