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− | On the Art of Problem Solving website, under your username, you will find stars, as well as the name of one of the [[Millenium Problems]]. The number of stars you have, as well as the name of the Millenium Problem, depends on your [[post count]]. Here is the table that determines your "rank."
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− | *0 - 19 New Member (Zero Stars)
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− | *20 - 49 P versus NP (Half Star)
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− | *50 - 99 Hodge Conjecture (One Star)
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− | *100 - 249 Poincare Conjecture (Two Stars)
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− | *250 - 499 Riemann's Hypothesis (Two and Half stars)
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− | *500 - 999 Yang Mills Theory (Three Stars)
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− | *1000 - 2499 Navier-Stroke's Equation (Four Stars)
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− | *2500 - <math>\infty</math> Birch & Swinnerton Dyer. (Five Stars)
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− | *Administrators have six stars.
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− | These are the [http://www.claymath.org/millennium/ Clay Mathematics Institute's] unsolved "Millenium Problems."
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− | See the [[AoPS-Mathlinks Rules and Tips]] page.
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− | {{tutorial}}
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