
Clay's Research Program
Clay's Research Program, established by the Clay Mathematics Institute, aims to address some of the most important unsolved problems in mathematics. Launched in 2000, it highlights seven major challenges, known as the Millennium Prize Problems, with a reward of one million dollars for each solved problem. These problems cover a range of mathematical fields and are significant for their implications and potential applications. The program seeks to foster research, encourage collaboration among mathematicians, and enhance public awareness of mathematical science and its importance in understanding the world.