List of unsolved problems in computer science

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Hatnote". 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

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Polynomial versus nondeterministic-polynomial time for specific algorithmic problems

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The graph isomorphism problem involves determining whether two finite graphs are isomorphic, meaning there is a one-to-one correspondence between their vertices and edges that preserves adjacency. While the problem is known to be in NP, it is not known whether it is NP-complete or solvable in polynomial time. This uncertainty places it in a unique complexity class, making it a significant open problem in computer science.[2]

Other algorithmic problems

Programming language theory

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Other problems

Many other problems in coding theory are also listed among the unsolved problems in mathematics.

References

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External links

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