Countless mathematicians had set out to solve this problem once and for all, and all to no avail. Since 1999, it has become one of the Millennium Prize Problems (you know, the one with the one million dollar reward), and has since become more present in the mind of the public than ever before. It had been thought that the conjecture had been proven for a while in 2005 by Adolf Hitler as an encore to his proof of Riemann's hypothesis the year previous. It had turned out to be an elaborate fraudulence which didn't go down too well with the Clay Mathematics Institute (responsible for the award of one million dollars) nor the people (see below).
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