Ostrowski Prize
Mathematics award From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ostrowski Prize is a mathematics award given biennially for outstanding research accomplishments in mathematics and numerical analysis.[1][2] Alexander Ostrowski, a longtime professor at the University of Basel, left his estate to the Ostrowski Foundation[3] in order to establish the prize.[2]
Recipients
- 1989: Louis de Branges[1][2]
- 1991: Jean Bourgain[1][2]
- 1993: Miklós Laczkovich and Marina Ratner[1][2]
- 1995: Andrew J. Wiles[1][2]
- 1997: Yuri V. Nesterenko and Gilles I. Pisier[1][2]
- 1999: Alexander A. Beilinson and Helmut H. Hofer[1][2]
- 2001: Henryk Iwaniec, Peter Sarnak, and Richard L. Taylor[1][2]
- 2003: Paul Seymour[1][2]
- 2005: Ben Green and Terence Tao[1][2]
- 2007: Oded Schramm[1][2]
- 2009: Sorin Popa[1][2]
- 2011: Ib Madsen, David Preiss, and Kannan Soundararajan[1][2][4]
- 2013: Yitang Zhang[1][2][5]
- 2015: Peter Scholze[1][2][6]
- 2017: Akshay Venkatesh[1][2][7]
- 2019: Assaf Naor[1][2][8]
- 2021: Tim Austin[1][2][9]
- 2023: Jacob Tsimerman[1][2][10]
See also
References
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