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Clay Mathematics Institute
Motto: Dedicated to increasing and disseminating mathematical knowledge
Formation
1998; 26 years ago (1998)
Type
Non-profit
Headquarters
Denver, Colorado, United States
Location
Oxford, United Kingdom
President
Martin R. Bridson
Key people
Landon T. Clay Lavinia D. Clay Thomas Clay
Website
www.claymath.org
The Clay Mathematics Institute (CMI) is a private, non-profit foundation dedicated to increasing and disseminating mathematical knowledge. Formerly based in Peterborough, New Hampshire,[1] the corporate address is now in Denver, Colorado. CMI's scientific activities are managed from the President's office in Oxford, United Kingdom. It gives out various awards and sponsorships to promising mathematicians. The institute was founded in 1998 through the sponsorship of Boston businessman Landon T. Clay. Harvard mathematician Arthur Jaffe was the first president of CMI.[1]
While the institute is best known for its Millennium Prize Problems, it carries out a wide range of activities, including a postdoctoral program (ten Clay Research Fellows are supported currently[2]), conferences, workshops, and summer schools.
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Hilbert's list of 23 unsolved problems; it is also one of the ClayMathematicsInstitute Millennium Prize Problems. The P versus NP problem is a major...
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NP. The ClayMathematicsInstitute has offered a $1 million USD prize for the first correct proof, along with prizes for six other mathematical problems...
fellowship of ClayMathematicsInstitute at Harvard University (2001-2006) and during 2007-2008 was a member of the school of mathematics at the Institute for Advanced...
list of twenty-three unsolved problems; it is also one of the ClayMathematicsInstitute's Millennium Prize Problems, which offers US$1 million to anyone...
be awarded the 2006 Fields Medal for his work, and in 2010 the ClayMathematicsInstitute awarded him its 1 million USD prize for solving the Poincare conjecture...
his research job at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, and in 2006 stated that he had quit professional mathematics, due to feeling disappointed over...
Academia Europaea in 2021. She was appointed Senior Scholar at the ClayMathematicsInstitute in July 2022. She was awarded the Fields Medal in July 2022, making...
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received the E. H. Moore Prize from the American Mathematical Society. He was among the recipients of the Clay Research Fellowship (2004–2008). In 2012, he...
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for one of the seven Millennium Prize Problems declared by the ClayMathematicsInstitute with a $1,000,000 prize offered. The Cook–Levin theorem was a...
mathematics. In contrast to the sparsity of sources in Egyptian mathematics, knowledge of Babylonian mathematics is derived from more than 400 clay tablets...