In 2000, Faber and Faber offered a $1,000,000 prize to anyone who proved Goldbach's conjecture: every integer greater than 5 can be written as the sum of three primes (21=11+7+3). To this day, it remains unsolved.
Bernhard Riemann died in 1866 at the age of 39. Here is a list of things named after him.
Riemann bilinear relations
Riemann conditions
Riemann form
Riemann function
RiemannāHurwitz formula
Riemann matrix
Riemann operator
Riemann singularity theorem
Riemann surface
Compact Riemann surface
The tangential CauchyāRiemann complex
ZariskiāRiemann space
CauchyāRiemann equations
Riemann integral
Generalized Riemann integral
Riemann multiple integral
Riemann invariant
Riemann mapping theorem
Measurable Riemann mapping theorem
Riemann problem
Riemann solver
Riemann sphere
RiemannāHilbert correspondence
RiemannāHilbert problem
RiemannāLebesgue lemma
RiemannāLiouville integral
RiemannāRoch theorem
Arithmetic RiemannāRoch theorem
RiemannāRoch theorem for smooth manifolds
GrothendieckāHirzebruchāRiemannāRoch theorem
HirzebruchāRiemannāRoch theorem
RiemannāStieltjes integral
Riemann series theorem
Riemann sum
Riemannāvon Mangoldt formula
Riemann hypothesis
Generalized Riemann hypothesis
Grand Riemann hypothesis
Riemann hypothesis for curves over finite fields
Riemann theta function
Riemann Xi function
Riemann zeta function
RiemannāSiegel formula
RiemannāSiegel theta function
Free Riemann gas
Riemann invariant
RiemannāCartan geometry
RiemannāSilberstein vector
Riemann-Lebovitz formulation
Riemann curvature tensor
Riemann tensor
Riemannian graph
Riemannian group
Riemannian holonomy
Riemannian manifold also called Riemannian space
Riemannian metric tensor
Riemannian Penrose inequality
Riemannian polyhedron
Riemannian singular value decomposition
Riemannian submanifold
Riemannian submersion
Riemannian volume form
Riemannian wavefield extrapolation
Sub-Riemannian manifold
Riemannian symmetric space
Riemann's differential equation
Riemann's existence theorem
Riemann's explicit formula
Riemann's minimal surface
Riemann's theorem on removable singularities
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