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The Poincaré Conjecture

Edited by: James Carlson Clay Mathematics Institute, Cambridge, MA
A co-publication of the AMS and Clay Mathematics Institute
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Softcover ISBN: 978-0-8218-9865-9
Product Code: CMIP/19
List Price: $70.00 MAA Member Price:$63.00
AMS Member Price: $56.00 Click above image for expanded view The Poincaré Conjecture Edited by: James Carlson Clay Mathematics Institute, Cambridge, MA A co-publication of the AMS and Clay Mathematics Institute Available Formats:  Softcover ISBN: 978-0-8218-9865-9 Product Code: CMIP/19  List Price:$70.00 MAA Member Price: $63.00 AMS Member Price:$56.00
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Clay Mathematics Proceedings
Volume: 192014
MSC: Primary 53; 57;

The conference to celebrate the resolution of the Poincaré conjecture, which is one of the Clay Mathematics Institute's seven Millennium Prize Problems, was held at the Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris. Several leading mathematicians gave lectures providing an overview of the conjecture—its history, its influence on the development of mathematics, and, finally, its proof.

This volume contains papers based on the lectures at that conference. Taken together, they form an extraordinary record of the work that went into the solution of one of the great problems of mathematics.

Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in geometry and topology of manifolds.

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Volume: 192014
MSC: Primary 53; 57;

The conference to celebrate the resolution of the Poincaré conjecture, which is one of the Clay Mathematics Institute's seven Millennium Prize Problems, was held at the Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris. Several leading mathematicians gave lectures providing an overview of the conjecture—its history, its influence on the development of mathematics, and, finally, its proof.

This volume contains papers based on the lectures at that conference. Taken together, they form an extraordinary record of the work that went into the solution of one of the great problems of mathematics.