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This article is a list of notable unsolved problems in computer science. A problem in computer science is considered unsolved when no solution is known, or when experts in the field disagree about proposed solutions.

Computational complexity

Polynomial versus nondeterministic-polynomial time for specific algorithmic problems

Other algorithmic problems

Programming language theory

Other problems

References

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  2. ^ Demaine, Erik D.; O'Rourke, Joseph (2007), "24 Geodesics: Lyusternik–Schnirelmann", Geometric folding algorithms: Linkages, origami, polyhedra, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 372–375, doi: 10.1017/CBO9780511735172, ISBN  978-0-521-71522-5, MR  2354878.
  3. ^ Gassner, Elisabeth; Jünger, Michael; Percan, Merijam; Schaefer, Marcus; Schulz, Michael (2006), "Simultaneous graph embeddings with fixed edges" (PDF), Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science: 32nd International Workshop, WG 2006, Bergen, Norway, June 22-24, 2006, Revised Papers (PDF), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 4271, Berlin: Springer, pp. 325–335, doi: 10.1007/11917496_29, ISBN  978-3-540-48381-6, MR  2290741.

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