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What are the three major problems in mathematics?
The three major problems in mathematics are divided into three major problems in modern mathematics and three major problems in modern mathematics. Among them, the three difficult problems in modern mathematics refer to Goldbach conjecture, four-color conjecture and Fermat's last theorem. The three major problems in modern mathematics refer to the problem of planting 20 trees, the problem of drawing four-color maps and the problem of monochromatic triangles.