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    Millennium Problems

    Millennium Problems

    http://www.claymath.org/Millennium_Prize_Problems/
    | Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture
    | Hodge Conjecture
    | Navier-Stokes Equations
    | P vs NP
    | Poincare Conjecture
    | Riemann Hypothesis
    | Yang-Mills Theory

    In order to celebrate mathematics in the new millennium, The Clay Mathematics Institute of Cambridge, Massachusetts (CMI) has named seven “Millennium 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 have designated a $7 million prize fund for the solution to these problems, with $1 million allocated to each. During the Millennium meeting held on May 24, 2000 at the Collège de France, Timothy Gowers presented a lecture entitled “The Importance of Mathematics,” aimed for the general public, while John Tate and Michael Atiyah spoke on the problems. The CMI invited specialists to formulate each problem.
    One hundred years earlier, on August 8, 1900, David Hilbert delivered his famous lecture about open mathematical problems at the second International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris. This influenced our decision to announce the millennium problems as the central theme of a Paris meeting.
    The rules that follow for the award of the prize have the endorsement of the CMI Scientific Advisory Board and the approval of the Directors. The members of these boards have the responsibility to preserve the nature, the integrity, and the spirit of this prize.
    Paris, May 24, 2000
    Please send inquiries regarding the Millennium Prize Problems to prize.problems@claymath.org.http://www.claymath.org/Millennium_Prize_Problems/
    I might add that 2 of these problems are somewhat related to security... Look for the story on NPR's Archive (National Public Radio) http://www.npr.org
    yeah, I\'m gonna need that by friday...

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    Are we able to look at the problems and have a crack at solving them for ourselves
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