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    Does every mathematical problem have a shortest possible proof?

    Suppose we measure the length of a proof by the number of logical steps, symbols, lines, or pages used.
    If a theorem has at least one valid proof, does there necessarily exist an absolutely minimal proof within a fixed logical system?
    Or is it possible that every proof could always be shortened further through a completely different method or perspective, while still remaining fully rigorous and logically complete?...

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    Is P vs NP a Computational Problem or a Logical Paradox?

    I am exploring the hypothesis that the difficulty of the P vs NP problem might stem from a structural analogy to the Liar Paradox and Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems, rather than solely from a lack of efficient algorithmic ingenuity.​If a decision problem...

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    Is there an "equationally presented" version of Cayley's theorem for abelian gro...

    Given a set $A$ and a variety (in the sense of universal algebra) $\mathbb{V}$, let $\mathbb{V}(A)$ be the set of all $\mathbb{V}$-algebras with underlying set $A$. Let $\mathbb{G}$ be the variety of groups. Given a group $G$, I'll write "$\underline...

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    Is there a bipartite analog of graph theory?

    I would like to compile a list of questions about graphs that have a non-trivial analogs for bipartite graphs.
    Let me give the following examples:
    Cycle vs Even cycle. Most questions about cycles in graphs have analogs in even cycles for bipartite graphs. For instance, it is trivial to show that a bipartite graph on an odd number of vertices cannot have a Hamilton cycle. In such a case the bipartite...

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