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So while a solution for the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture, another of the Clay Millennium Prize problems, would be an impressive feat, it would have less practical application than definitive proof that anything we are able to quickly check (NP), we can also quickly solve (P).
More specifically, he showed that all these candidates are indeed congruent numbers, provided that a widely believed claim known as the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture--one of seven "million-dollar" prize problems posed by the Clay Math Institute--is Institute--is Institute--is
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Let's begin with the inherent art prize problem.
In 1879, Helmholtz set a prize problem for the Prussian Academy of Science: "To establish experimentally any relation between electromagnetic forces and the dielectric polarization of insulators" (von Harnack 1900, 617, cited Hoffmann 1998, 6).
One hundred years later, the Clay Mathematics Institute, which was founded by Landon T. Clay, a Boston businessman, published its list of what it called the seven millennium-prize problems, and promised a $1m reward for solving any one of them.
The prize has big problems.
It has been a long while since the Colts had to worry about such a prize and the problems that lead to it.
Because Perelman published his proof over the Internet rather than in a peer-reviewed journal, he was not immediately awarded the Millennium Problem prize.
Hauling up the prize is a problem requiring a lot of beak, foot, and eye coordination.
She oversees incentive prizes, bounties for problems solved in creative ways, and grand challenges, what she calls "21st-century moon shoots".
There are many problems with prizes in science.
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