In order to celebrate mathematics in the new millennium, The Clay Mathematics Institute of Cambridge, Massachusetts (CMI) has named seven Prize Problems. The Scientific Advisory Board of CMI selected these problems, focusing on important classic questions that have resisted solution over the years. The Board of Directors of CMI designated a $7 million prize fund for the solution to these problems, with $1 million allocated to each.
This is one of the coolest ways of getting rich.
Solve one of these and ...
Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture
Hodge Conjecture
P vs NP Problem
Poincaré Conjecture
Riemann Hypothesis
Yang-Mills and Mass Gap
7th one is solved, so it`s possible.
More info on claymath.org.
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Monday, January 7, 2008
Seven millenium problems
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