Smale's problems refer to a set of mathematical problems proposed by the American mathematician Stephen Smale in the early 1960s. These problems focus on various aspects of dynamical systems, mathematics, and their applications. Smale's work is noted for its depth and variety in exploring complex systems. The original list of 18 problems was presented in the 1960s and has influenced many areas of research in mathematics.

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