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The Mathematics Research Institute selected seven mathematical problems that could help the development of mankind and offered a prize of 1 million dollars for each problem. These problems are also called the Millennium Problems, and 'Grigory Perelman' proved one of them, the 'Poincaré Conjecture', on a website. The Poincaré Conjecture was not solved for a hundred years, but an unknown Russian mathematician appeared and solved it. For this achievement, he was invited to receive the 'Fields Medal', which is called the Nobel Prize of mathematics. However, Perelman did not attend the award ceremony and refused the prize money. Let's take a look at the 'Poincaré Conjecture' problem that many mathematicians have attempted but failed, and Perelman's proof. #Perelman #Genius Mathematician #Poincaré #Mathematics #Mathematics Problems ▶️ Program: Documentary Prime - The Disappearing Genius Mathematician ▶️ Broadcast Date: 2009.10.21