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     List of Abel Prize Winners in Mathematics ( 2003 - 2022)

    Dec 22, 2022, 15:59 IST

    The Abel Prize is a Norwegian prize given to one or more outstanding mathematicians by the Government of Norway. It was instituted in 2002 to dedicate Norway's most famous mathematician, Niels Henrik Abel. The 2016 Abel Prize in Mathematics has been awarded to Sir Andrew Wiles. 

    List of Abel Prize Winer (2003-2022)
    List of Abel Prize Winer (2003-2022)

    The Abel Prize is a Norwegian prize given to one or more outstanding mathematicians by the Government of Norway. It was instituted in 2002 to dedicate Norway's most famous mathematician, Niels Henrik Abel. Jean-Pierre Serre was the first award winner for playing a key role in shaping the modern form of many parts of mathematics, including topology, algebraic geometry, and number theory in 2003. 

     List of Abel Prize Winners in Mathematics ( 2003 - 2022)

    Year

    Winner

    Contribution

    2022

    Dennis Sullivan

    His insistent probing for fundamental understanding, and his capacity to see analogs between diverse areas of mathematics and build bridges between them, have forever changed the field.

    2021

    Avi Wigderson

    For their foundational contributions to theoretical computer science and discrete mathematics, and their leading role in shaping them into central fields of modern mathematics.

    2021

    Laszlo Lovasz

    For their foundational contributions to theoretical computer science and discrete mathematics, and their leading role in shaping them into central fields of modern mathematics.

    2020

    Hillel Furstenberg

    For pioneering the use of methods from probability and dynamics in group theory, number theory, and combinatorics.

    2020

    Gregory Margulis

    For his work involving probability theory and dynamical systems.

    2019

    Karen Uhlenbeck

    She pioneered the study of Yang–Mills equations from a rigorous analytical point of view.

    2018

    Robert Langlands

    For his visionary program connecting representation theory to number theory.

    2017

    Yves Meyer

    For his pivotal role in developing the mathematical theory of wavelets.

    2016

    Andrew Wiles

    For the stunning proof of Fermat's Last Theorem by way of the modularity conjecture for semistable elliptic curves, opening a new era in number theory.

    2015

    John F. Nash, Jr.;Louis Nirenberg

    For striking and seminal contributions to the theory of nonlinear partial differential equations and its applications to geometric analysis.

    2014

    Yakov Sinai

    For the fundamental contributions to dynamical systems, ergodic theory, and mathematical physics.

    2013

    Pierre Deligne

    For seminal contributions to algebraic geometry and their transformative impact on number theory, representation theory, and related fields.

    2012

    Endre Szemerédi

    For the contributions to discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science, and in recognition of the profound and lasting impact of these contributions on additive number theory and ergodic theory.

    2011

    John Milnor

    For pioneering discoveries in topology, geometry, and algebra.

    2010

    John Tate

    For his vast and lasting impact on the theory of numbers.

    2009

    Mikhail Gromov

    For the revolutionary contributions to geometry.

    2008

    John G. Thompson; Jacques Tits

    For the profound achievements in algebra and in particular for shaping modern group theory.

    2007

    S. R. Srinivasa Varadhan

    For the contributions to probability theory and in particular for creating a unified theory of large deviation.

    2006

    Lennart Carleson

    For his profound and seminal contributions to harmonic analysis and the theory of smooth dynamical systems.

    2005

    Peter Lax

    For his groundbreaking contributions to the theory and application of partial differential equations and the computation of their solutions.

    2004

    Michael Atiyah; Isadore Singer

    For their discovery and proof of the index theorem, bringing together topology, geometry, and analysis, and their outstanding role in building new bridges between mathematics and theoretical physics.

    2003

     

    Jean-Pierre Serre

    For playing a key role in shaping the modern form of many parts of mathematics, including topology, algebraic geometry, and number theory.

    The above 2016 Winners list of the Abel Prize in Mathematics from the latest awardees to the first award winner will be very useful study material for the student who is preparing for different competitive examinations.

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