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The Millennium Prize Problems

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The Millennium Prize Problems
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
ISBN/ASIN: 082183679X
ISBN-13: 9780821836798
Number of pages: 139

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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.

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