University of Texas
Millennium Problem Lectures
The Department of Mathematics at the University of Texas in Austin announced a public lecture series to take place during the spring term 2001, based on the seven Clay Mathematics Institute Millennium Prize Problems. John Tate announced three of these problems at the Clay Institute Millennium meeting in Paris. He will introduce the lectures, that will be presented by faculty members at the University of Texas.
Videos
The Poincare Conjecture (several minutes of this video have no sound)
Cameron Gordon
February 7, 2001
The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture
Fernando Rodriguez-Villegas
February 21, 2001
Yang-Mills Existence and Mass Gap
Lorenzo Sadun
March 7, 2001
P versus NP
Vijaya Ramachandran
March 28, 2001
Navier-Stokes Existence and Smoothness
Luis Caffarelli
April 11, 2001
The Hodge Conjecture
Dan Freed
April 25, 2001
The Riemann Hypothesis
(Lecture slides)
(Table of values of)
and 
Jeff Vaaler
May 2, 2001
The lectures took place on the University of Texas, Austin campus at 7:00pm in the Thompson Conference Center 1.110 (next to the LBJ Library).
- For further information contact Alan Reid.
- email: areid@math.utexas.edu
- phone: (512) 471 3153
- also see: University of Texas announcement

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