Russian mathematics genius Gregori Perelman has refused the Fields medal, Mathematics highest honour ($7,000). He was offered the Fields Medal for his 600 page long proof of the Poincaré Conjecture. It is only the second time ever that a mathematician has refused the award. I wonder if this reclusive and suborn genius has AS?
- Gregori Perelman
There is a growing feeling, a cautious optimism that [mathematicians] have finally achieved a landmark not just of mathematics, but of human thought. - Link: "Elusive Proof, Elusive Prover: A New Mathematical Mystery", New York Times, 15 August, 2006
Ex-colleagues of Grigory described him as very polite unconventional genius who didn't talk very much, he is very shy and unworldly. He is said to be angry over being ignored for promotion at his university in 2003. He has been unemployed since December 05 and is currently living with his mother in St Petersburg in poverty. He lives on his mothers $74 a month pension. He is likely to turn down the Clay Prize as well ( $1,000,000 ).