A collection of mysterious and unsolved math problems, also known as “The Millennium Problems” are 7 extremely challenging and complex mathematical problems selected by the Clay Mathematics Institute in 2000. Solving any of these problems would not only advance our understanding of mathematics but also earn the solver a prestigious $1 million prize. To date, only one of these problems (The Poincaré conjecture) has been solved, leaving six intriguing and unsolved mysteries awaiting discovery.

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    1 year ago

    Couldn’t he have taken the prize and shared it?

    I’m sure mathematicians can divide amongst themselves.

    • Natanael
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      21 year ago

      Division is harder than you think

      In some number fields, at least