We include several research problems that are built upon or reproduce methods used in Nobel Prize-winning studies to highlight current trends in scientific research: the self-consistent field (SCF) method for density functional theory (DFT) calculations (<b>The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1998</b>), the PMNS matrix for neutrino oscillation in matter (<b>The Nobel Prize in Physics 2015</b>), the Haldane model for the anomalous quantum Hall effect (<b>The Nobel Prize in Physics 2016</b>), optical tweezer simulations for microscopic thermodynamics (<b>The Nobel Prize in Physics 2018</b>), and the replica method for spin glasses (<b>The Nobel Prize in Physics 2021</b>).
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