The Nobel Prize is one of the most prestigious awards worldwide, established by Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor, engineer, and industrialist, famous for inventing dynamite. In his will, Nobel dedicated his fortune to creating prizes that reward those who have made outstanding contributions to humanity in fields such as Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, and Peace. These prizes are awarded annually to celebrate discoveries and achievements that have a deep impact on the world, keeping in mind Nobel’s vision to recognise work with visionary benefits for society and encouraging innovation and progress.

Interestingly, despite the wide range of disciplines that the Nobel honored, he never included mathematics among the prizes. This omission has led to much curiosity and speculatio

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