It was inevitable that this week's award of the Fields medals, mathematics' highest honour, would be dominated by Grigori Perelman's refusal to accept his. Perelman's work on the Poincare conjecture is of such stature that he would have dominated the headlines whether he had turned up or not. Even so, Perelman's no-show is small beer compared with other upheavals taking place in mathematics today.
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