Seven Problems. One Rhythm.
The MillenniumChecked project presents a structural resolution of the seven Millennium Prize Problems, derived from a unified understanding of prime rhythm and mathematical resonance.
Though distinct in their domains, each problem converges through the same harmonic system of numerical order — constructed not by approximation, but through discrete structure and resonance.
┌───── Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer ├───── Riemann Hypothesis ├───── Hodge Conjecture ┌───┴─── Based on Prime Number Structure │ │ ┌───── P ≠ NP │ ├───── Yang–Mills Mass Gap │ ├───── Navier–Stokes (small data) │ ├───── Poincaré Conjecture ├───┴─── Constructive Structural Problems │ ──┴──────────────────────────────────────── Four Pillars of Prime Numbers (Elimination, Density, Resonance, Wave)
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