Grigori Perelman

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Grigori Perelman is a Russian mathematician renowned for proving the Poincaré conjecture, one of the Clay Mathematics Institute's Millennium Prize Problems, and for subsequently declining major mathematical awards.

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instanceOf Russian mathematician
human
mathematician
associatedWith Clay Mathematics Institute
International Mathematical Union
awardReceived Millennium Prize Problem
surface form: Clay Millennium Prize (offered)

European Mathematical Society Prize
Fields Medal
birthDate 1966-06-13
birthPlace Leningrad
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg

Soviet Union
countryOfCitizenship Russia
declinedAward Millennium Prize Problem
surface form: Clay Millennium Prize

European Mathematical Society Prize
Fields Medal
educatedAt Leningrad State University
Leningrad State University
surface form: Saint Petersburg State University
era 20th-century mathematics
21st-century mathematics
familyName Perelman
fieldOfWork Riemannian geometry
geometric analysis
geometric topology
geometry
mathematics
gender male
givenName Grigori
knownFor contributions to Thurston's geometrization conjecture
proof of the Poincaré conjecture
work on Ricci flow
languageSpoken Russian
mediaPortrayal as a recluse who shuns publicity
memberOf Steklov Institute of Mathematics
name Grigori Perelman self-link
notableFor reclusiveness
notableStudent none widely known
notableWork "Finite extinction time for the solutions to the Ricci flow on certain three-manifolds"
Ricci flow
surface form: "Ricci flow with surgery on three-manifolds"

Perelman’s entropy functionals
surface form: "The entropy formula for the Ricci flow and its geometric applications"
publishedOn arXiv
reasonForDecliningAwards belief that his contribution was not greater than that of Richard S. Hamilton
disagreement with the mathematical community's ethical standards
religion Jewish background (cultural)
residence St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
solved Poincaré conjecture
geometrization conjecture
surface form: geometrization conjecture (in dimension 3)
studiedUnder Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov
workedAt St. Petersburg Department of Steklov Institute of Mathematics
Steklov Institute of Mathematics

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Millennium Prize Problem firstSolvedBy Grigori Perelman
Ricci flow centralToWorkOf Grigori Perelman
Veblen Prize in Geometry notableRecipient Grigori Perelman
William Thurston influenced Grigori Perelman
Poincaré conjecture solvedBy Grigori Perelman
Grigori Perelman name Grigori Perelman self-link
Clay Research Awards notableRecipient Grigori Perelman
Richard S. Hamilton notableStudent Grigori Perelman
Richard S. Hamilton influenced Grigori Perelman
geometrization conjecture provedBy Grigori Perelman
Perelman hasNotableBearer Grigori Perelman