Grigory Perelman Turns Down $1M Millennium Prize
Kleiba writes "After turning down the prestigious Field Medal in 2006 for his contributions to mathematics, the reclusive Russian mathematician Grigory Perelman announced yesterday that he is rejecting a $1 million Millennium Prize from the Clay Mathematics Institute for solving the Poincare conjecture."
He could just accept in and donate it to charity.
The money already belongs to a charity.
I was under the impression that he publicly stated why he wouldnt accept the money, and it was basically:
"If I had that money then I would feel compelled to use it to do good charitable things, but what I really want to with my life is more math and as such, that money would be a burden"
"His name was James Damore."
No. Multiple awards. Field medal first, now millennium prize.
Given the kind of money math researchers at the university level make, redistributing it to everyone who's contributed to his win would be donating it to charity.
Non impediti ratione cogitationus.
it's Field*s* Medal. Named after the Canadian mathematician, John Charles Fields.
Not Field Medal.
Non impediti ratione cogitationus.