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June 2009
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Fields medal

Tags: Abel prize : Fields medal : Nobel prize


Tags: geometry : Fields medal : number theory : topology


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Winning the first Abel Prize just might elevate mathematician Jean-Pierre Serre to celebrity status!

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The mathematics of Grigori Perelman may earn him a million dollars, if no holes are found in his proof of the Poincaré Conjecture.

Tags: Fields medal : Poincare Conjecture : Clay Institute Millennium Prize Problems : Geometrisation conjecture


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The highest honour in maths has been awarded to four mathematicians

Tags: Fields medal : Poincare Conjecture


This issue is all about movement and beauty. There's a recipe for the perfect free kick, instructions on how to trick gravity, an exploration of the amazingly intricate Mandelbrot set and its pretty cousins, the Julia sets, and a mathematical look at the harmonies of music. And if you're interested in the movements in your bank account, there's an article investigating what makes markets stable.

Tags: Fields medal : mathematics in the media


In the first of our tenth birthday year issues, Plus is celebrating the very best that maths has to offer. If you've ever wanted to fly with the birds and swim with the fishes, get the inside knowledge on great London landmarks or just enjoy going to the movies, then this is the issue for you. And we also say happy birthday to the great mathematician Leonard Euler.

Tags: prime number : Fermat's Last Theorem : Fields medal : mathematics in the media : computer science : Poincare Conjecture : physics : search engine : Kepler's conjecture : plus birthday : prime number distribution