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Name a Clay Millennium Problem

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Harvard-MIT Mathematics Tournament

In 2000, the Clay Mathematics Institute named seven Millennium Prize Problems, with each carrying a prize of $1$ Million for its solution. Write down the name of ONE of the seven Clay Millennium Problems. If your submission is incorrect or misspelled, then your submission is disqualified. If another team wrote down the same Millennium Problem as you, then you get 0 points, otherwise you get 20 points.
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