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The Millennium Prize Problems,Used
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Guided by the premise that solving some of the world's most important mathematical problems will advance the field, this book offers a fascinating look at the seven unsolved Millennium Prize problems. This work takes the unprecedented approach of describing these important and difficult problems at the professional level. In announcing the seven problems and a US$7 million prize fund in 2000, the Clay Mathematics Institute emphasized that mathematics still constitutes an open frontier with important unsolved problems. The descriptions in this book serve the Institute's mission to 'further the beauty, power and universality of mathematical thinking.' Separate chapters are devoted to each of the seven problems: the Birch and SwinnertonDyer Conjecture, the Hodge Conjecture, the NavierStokes Equation, the P versus NP Problem, the Poincar Conjecture, the Riemann Hypothesis, and Quantum YangMills Theory. An essay by Jeremy Gray, a wellknown expert in the history of mathematics, outlines the history of prize problems in mathematics and shows how some of mathematics' most important discoveries were first revealed in papers submitted for prizes. Numerous photographs of mathematicians who shaped mathematics as it is known today give the text a broad historical appeal. Anyone interested in mathematicians' continued efforts to solve important problems will be fascinated with this text, which places into context the historical dimension of important achievements. A copublication of the AMS and the Clay Mathematics Institute (Cambridge, MA).
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- Q: What is the page count of this book? A: This book has one hundred sixty-five pages. It provides a thorough exploration of the Millennium Prize problems in mathematics.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures seven point twenty-five inches in length, zero point fifty-one inches in width, and ten point fifty-one inches in height.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is bound in hardcover. The hardcover design provides durability and a professional look, ideal for collectors and scholars.
- Q: Who are the authors of this book? A: The editors of this book are Arthur Jaffe and Andrew Wiles, along with James Carlson. They bring expertise in mathematics and history to the text.
- Q: What is the genre of this book? A: This book falls under the genre of history. It discusses significant unsolved mathematical problems and their historical context.
- Q: How do I read and understand this book? A: You can read this book to gain insights into complex mathematical problems. It is suitable for those with a professional interest in mathematics.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in mathematics? A: No, this book is not meant for beginners. It is aimed at readers with a professional or advanced understanding of mathematical concepts.
- Q: What age group is this book suitable for? A: This book is intended for adult readers and students in higher education. It tackles complex mathematical theories and problems.
- Q: How should I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store this book upright on a shelf, away from direct sunlight and moisture. This will help preserve its condition over time.
- Q: Is it safe to read this book in bed? A: Yes, it is safe to read this book in bed. However, ensure you have adequate lighting to avoid straining your eyes.
- Q: How do I care for the hardcover of this book? A: To care for the hardcover, keep it clean by dusting it gently with a soft cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning agents.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you should contact the seller for a return or replacement. Most sellers have customer support for such issues.
- Q: Can I return this book if I don't like it? A: Yes, you can typically return this book if you follow the seller's return policy. Make sure to keep the original packaging.
- Q: Is there a warranty for this book? A: No, books generally do not come with a warranty. However, check with the seller for any satisfaction guarantees.
- Q: Are there illustrations or photographs in this book? A: Yes, the book includes numerous photographs of mathematicians who have influenced the field. These visuals enhance the historical narrative.
- Q: What is the significance of the Millennium Prize problems? A: The Millennium Prize problems are seven unsolved mathematical problems that carry a prize of seven million dollars, aimed at inspiring advancements in mathematics.