What does the Millennium problem mean?
The Millennium Prize problem is seven mathematical problems published by Clay Institute of Mathematics (CMI) on May 24th, 2000. According to the rules formulated by Clay Institute of Mathematics, the solutions to all difficult problems must be published in mathematical journals and verified by all parties. As long as they pass the two-year verification period, each solver who solves a problem will get a bonus of $65,438+0,000,000. These problems echo the 23 historical mathematics problems put forward by German mathematician david hilbert in 1900. One hundred years later, many puzzles have been solved. The solution of the Millennium Prize puzzle is likely to bring breakthroughs in cryptography, aerospace, communication and other fields. Grand Prize Topic P vs NP Problem (-P vs NP-) Hodge Conjecture (-Hodge Conjecture-) Poincare Conjecture (-Poincare Conjecture-) Riemann Hypothesis (-Riemann Hypothesis)-Young-Mills Theory (-Young-Mills Existence and Quality Gap)-Stokes Equation (-Naville-Stokes Existence and Smoothness)-Dale Conjecture (.