A Brilliant Brain

Grigori Perelman

1966– — Russia

Era: Modern

Brilliance: 10/10 | Stewardship: 8/10 | Composite Index: 80

Proved the Poincaré conjecture. Declined the $1 million prize and the Fields Medal.

"I'm not interested in money or fame. I don't want to be on display like an animal in a zoo."

Biography

Grigori Perelman solved one of mathematics' most famous unsolved problems, the Poincaré conjecture, using revolutionary techniques in geometric topology. His groundbreaking proof earned him the Fields Medal and a $1 million Millennium Prize, both of which he declined, choosing to retreat from public life entirely.

Key Facts

  • Became a recluse after proving the Poincaré conjecture, avoiding all media attention
  • Was the first person to decline the Fields Medal in its history
  • Used Ricci flow with surgery techniques to prove the geometrization conjecture
  • Posted his proof on arXiv without submitting to peer-reviewed journals
  • Stated he contributed nothing more to mathematics than Richard Hamilton

Solved million-dollar math problem, rejected the money, became a hermit.

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