Masha Gessen wrote a book about Grisha Perelman - Perfect Rigor: A Genius and the Mathematical Breakthrough of the Century. I feel certain affinity with the the author and the subject. And I am saddened to read that after Grisha Perelman solved the Poincare conjecture and then rejected the million dollar prize, he became a perfect recluse. Too bad for him, Bobby Fisher, JD Salinger, etc. they all would have been worshiped as holy men just a century ago. But indeed Grisha’s discovery is a breakthrough of an unimaginable genius.
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Interesting post on the Wolfram|Alpha blog about selection of the logo:
“We considered hundreds of possibilities, including many from my rather extensive collections of polyhedra on MathWorld and PolyhedronData. After rejecting many candidates, we finally settled on the attractive solid known as the rhombic hexecontahedron (“rhombic” refers to the fact that the faces of the solid consist of rhombi, while “hexecontahedron” is a word derived from the Greek, which simply means “60-faced solid”).”