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Friday, July 21, 2006

SCIENCE JOURNAL
By SHARON BEGLEY
Major Math Problem Is Believed Solved By Reclusive Russian
July 21, 2006; Page A9

For six years, $7 million in prize money has lay unclaimed at the Clay
Mathematics Institute in Cambridge, Mass., waiting for someone to
solve any of the seven "millennium prize problems," the oldest of
which has been kicking around since 1859. Despite periodic claims, it
looked like the institute would hold on to the cash until after the
sun burned out.
But the math world is abuzz over the very real possibility that one
millennium problem, the Poincar¨¦ conjecture, has been proved by a
mathematician in Russia. After nearly four years of scrutiny by other
mathematicians, the work holds up, even though Grigori Perelman's work
is decidedly unusual.
In 2002 and 2003, he posted two papers to an online archive. Usually,
a posting serves a flag-planting function -- "I solved this first!" --
until the paper is published in a journal, which can take years. But
as the math community waited for him to follow up his postings, a
realization set in. Dr. Perelman, long affiliated with the Steklov
Institute of Mathematics in St. Petersburg, apparently has no
intention of saying more. He probably feels he proved the Poincar¨¦
conjecture, mathematicians surmise, and has no interest in the $1
million bounty. (He did not respond to emailed requests for comment.)
Dr. Perelman's style is reminiscent of the Sid Harris cartoon of a
board filled with equations and, at a key step, the words, "then a
miracle occurs." One mathematician tells the other, "I think you
should be more explicit here in step two."
The conjecture Henri Poincar¨¦ posited in 1904 is the most famous
problem in topology, the branch of math that analyzes the shape of
objects and space. He claimed, "if a closed 3-dimensional manifold has
trivial fundamental group, [it must be] homeomorphic to the 3-sphere,"
as John Milnor of Stony Brook University puts it.
Translated, that means that if you wrap one rubber band around the
surface of an orange and another around a doughnut, and shrink down
both, the rubber bands act differently. The one around the orange
keeps shrinking without tearing or leaving the surface. The one around
the doughnut can't, without breaking itself or the doughnut. This
difference says something profound about the structure of space itself.
Many mathematicians have claimed to prove Poincar¨¦, but the claims
flamed out immediately, their fatal flaws obvious. Dr. Perelman's
proof has survived. The dilemma for the Clay Institute is that,
according to its rules, a proof must be published in a refereed math
publication. The archives aren't refereed.
Putting his proof online rather than in a journal is only one example
of Dr. Perelman's iconoclasm. He admits that he gives only "a sketch
of an eclectic proof of" a more general conjecture from which Poincar
¨¦'s follows; he never mentions Poincar¨¦. The papers are difficult to
understand, and sketchy in the extreme. He asserts that one can prove
something by a variation on an earlier argument, but it isn't clear
what the variation is. "Perelman's papers are written in a style
rather different from what would appear in a journal," says
mathematician Bruce Kleiner of Yale University.
The sketchiness may reflect how a genius interacts with mortals. Dr.
Perelman may believe some things are so obvious he needn't bother to
explain them step by step, say mathematicians. If readers are too dumb
to fill in the blanks, he doesn't care. Or, he has better things to do
than justify every tortuous step, as proofs must.
Others have taken it upon themselves to explicate his work -- and find
no major flaws. Like Torah commentaries, they dwarf the original. Dr.
Perelman's 2003 paper is 22 pdf pages; the 2002 paper is 39. But
"Notes on Perelman's Papers," in which Prof. Kleiner and John Lott of
the University of Michigan explain them almost line-by-line, is 192
pages. A book on the papers is expected to top 300 pages. A "complete
proof" of Poincar¨¦, based on Dr. Perelman's breakthrough and
published last month in the Asian Journal of Mathematics (which Prof.
Milnor describes as throwing "a monkey wrench" into the question of
who gets credit), is 328 pages long.
Oddly, either the book or the Kleiner-Lott paper might count as the
"refereed" work the Clay Institute demands. If so, we would have the
weird situation in which authors of the work that satisfies the prize
requirement aren't the people who figured out the proof. But their
efforts could win Dr. Perelman $1 million.
"It's definitely an unusual situation, but what's important is that
the person who made the breakthrough put it out there so the community
could scrutinize and analyze it," says institute president, James
Carlson.
Dr. Perelman shuns the limelight, but is known through lectures in the
U.S. and for getting a perfect score at the 1982 International
Mathematical Olympiad, at age 16. He isn't expected at the quadrennial
meeting of the International Congress of Mathematicians, in Madrid.
There, the Fields Medal, math's Nobel Prize, will be awarded to the
"outstanding" mathematician 40 or under. Dr. Perelman is the odds-on
favorite.
And the millennium prizes? "I don't think the other six will be solved
in my lifetime," says Dr. Carlson. "But then, I didn't think the
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