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The World's Most Challenging Math Problems

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      <subfield code="a">On May 24, 2000, famed mathematicians Sir Michael Atiyah and John Tate entered a lecture hall at the Collége de France in Paris. There, they made an announcement that put sophisticated mathematics into an unusually mainstream spotlight. The first person or team to crack any of the seven most challenging unsolved math problems would be awarded a cool $1 million prize. The Millennium Prize Problems, as they're called, created a collective $7 million in prize moneymoney meant to incentivize the greatest minds to find answers to some of math's longest standing mysteries.</subfield>
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