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81. Fields Medal - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive Re HM fields medal Re HM fields medal Inscription. In reply to Len Berggren HM fields medal Inscription ; Next in thread AVINOAM MANN Re HM fields medal Inscription .
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Fields Medal
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The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to up to four mathematicians (not over forty years of age) at each International Congress of International Mathematical Union , since and regularly since at the initiative of the Canadian mathematican John Charles Fields . The purpose is to give recognition and support to young mathematical researchers having already made important contributions. Year Location Winners Beijing China Laurent Lafforgue Vladimir Voevodsky ... Jesse Douglas The Fields Medal is often discussed as the " Nobel Prize of mathematics". The comparison is not very accurate, in particular because the age limit is applied strictly. Fields Medals are awarded for a body of work, rather than for a particular result, though there is clearly consensus that some individual theorems can and should be recognised in this way. (That is not to say that some awards from the past haven't been in some ways contentious or controversial - they have.) Since the institution of the Wolf Prizes , there has been a high-profile 'lifetime achievement' award in mathematics; this has to some extent redressed perceived imbalances in the weight given to different kinds of merit and the movements of intellectual fashion across mathematics as a whole.

82. Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: Re: [HM] Fields Medal Inscription
Re HM fields medal Inscription. AVINOAM MANN (MANN@vms.huji.ac.il) Fri, 21 Aug 1998 023818 +0200 (IST)
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Re: [HM] Fields Medal Inscription
AVINOAM MANN MANN@vms.huji.ac.il
Fri, 21 Aug 1998 02:38:18 +0200 (IST)
On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, Julio Gonzalez Cabillon wrote:
http://elib.zib.de/IMU/medals/

This inscription sounds to me like an allegorical interpretation of the
saying ascribed to Archimedes "Give me a place to stand in and I'll move
the earth".
Avinoam Mann

83. MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Fields Medal
fields medal. This international prize for achievement in the field of mathematics is awarded every four years by the International
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MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: logoImg('http://sc.msn.com'); Encarta Subscriber Sign In Help Home ... Upgrade to Encarta Premium Search Encarta Multimedia from Encarta Go to article View all multimedia Appears in Fields Medal This international prize for achievement in the field of mathematics is awarded every four years by the International Mathematical Union at the International Congress of Mathematicians. The awards recognize both existing work as well as the promise of future achievement and are presented during the year of the congress to mathematicians under the age of 40. Year Winner(s) Lars Ahlfors (Finland); Jesse Douglas (United States) Atle Selberg (United States); Laurent Schwartz (France) Kunihiko Kodaira (United States); Jean-Pierre Serre (France) Klaus Roth (United Kingdom); Ren© Thom (France) Lars H¶rmander (Sweden); John Milnor (United States) Michael Atiyah (United Kingdom); Paul J. Cohen (United States); Alexander Grothendieck (France); Stephen Smale (United States) Alan Baker (United Kingdom); Heisuke Hironaka (United States); Sergei Novikov (USSR); John G. Thompson (United States) Enrico Bombieri (Italy); David Mumford (United States)

84. Springer-Verlag - Company News
fields medal awarded to Springer author Laurent Lafforgue receives Nobel Prize in Mathematics at the International Congress in Beijing Beijing/Heidelberg
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85. FRENCH, RUSSIAN BORN AMERICAN MATHEMATICIANS AWARDED FIELDS MEDAL
BACK, FRENCH, RUSSIAN BORN AMERICAN MATHEMATICIANS AWARDED fields medal Initially posted Tuesday, 20 August 2002 120000 GMT. B EIJING
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86. Encyclopedia4U - Fields Medal - Encyclopedia Article
fields medal. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article fields medal .
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The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to up to four mathematicians (not over forty years of age) at each International Congress of International Mathematical Union , since and regularly since at the initiative of the Canadian mathematican John Charles Fields. The purpose is to give recognition and support to young mathematical researchers having already made important contributions; the Fields medal is also often considered to be the " Nobel Prize of mathematics".

87. Fields Medal
Article on fields medal from WorldHistory.com, licensed from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Return to World History (home) Main Article Index fields medal.
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Fields Medal in the news The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to up to four mathematicians (not over forty years of age) at each International Congress of International Mathematical Union , since and regularly since at the initiative of the Canadian mathematican John Charles Fields. The purpose is to give recognition and support to young mathematical researchers having already made important contributions. Year Location Winners Beijing China Laurent Lafforgue Vladimir Voevodsky Berlin, Germany Richard Ewen Borcherds , William Timothy Gowers, Maxim Kontsevich , Curtis T. McMullen Zürich, Switzerland Efim Isakovich Zelmanov, Jacques-Louis Lions, Jean Bourgain, Jean-Christophe Yoccoz Kyoto , Japan Vladimir Drinfeld, Vaughan Frederick Randal Jones, Shigefumi Mori, Edward Witten Berkeley, California USA Simon Donaldson, Gerd Faltings, Michael Freedman Warsaw, Poland Alain Connes William Thurston Shing-Tung Yau ... Vancouver, British Columbia , Canada Pierre Deligne Charles Fefferman , Grigory Margulis, Daniel Quillen Helsinki Finland Enrico Bombieri ... Sergei Petrovich Novikov , John Griggs Thompson Moscow , Russia Michael Francis Atiyah Paul Joseph Cohen Alexander Grothendieck Stephen Smale ... Stockholm , Sweden Lars Hörmander, John Milnor

88. Sci.math FAQ: Fields Medal
Vorherige Nächste Index sci.math FAQ fields medal. Tropp, Henry S. The origins and history of the fields medal. Historia Mathematica, 3(1976), 167181.
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89. Nomination - Fields Medals And Nevanlinna Prizes
Nomination fields medal and Nevanlinna Prizes. Nominations for candidates for the fields medal and Rolf Nevanlinna Prizes to be
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Nomination - Fields Medal and Nevanlinna Prizes
    Nominations for candidates for the Fields Medal and Rolf Nevanlinna Prizes to be awarded at the Opening Ceremony of the Congress, can be presented to the Secretary of IMU with a brief justification to the following address:
    Professor Phillip Griffiths
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    . They will be forwarded to the chairman of the appropriate committee. The nominations are limited to no more than two pages statement, plus the curriculum vitae. The deadline for nominations is January 31, 2005. A Fields Medal winner shall not be considered for the Nevanlinna Prize, and reciprocally, a Nevanlinna Prize winner shall not be considered for the Fields Medal.

90. [751] ÇÊÁî »ó(- ßÛ Fields Medal) (r12)
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91. Fields Medal Winners 2002
fields medal Winners 2002. Laurent Study. Here is a photo from the prize ceremony and this is the list of the 2002 fields medal Committee.
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Fields Medal Winners 2002
Laurent Lafforgue
Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, France Vladimir Voevodsky
Institute for Advanced Study Here is a photo from the prize ceremony and this is the list of the 2002 Fields Medal Committee

92. Fields Medal
fields medal. The first fields medal was awarded in 1936. See also Burnside Problem, Mathematics Prizes, Poincaré Conjecture, Roth s Theorem, Tau Conjecture.
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Fields Medal
The mathematical equivalent of the Nobel Prize (there is no Nobel Prize in mathematics) which is awarded by the International Mathematical Union every four years to one or more outstanding researchers, usually under 40 years of age. The first Fields Medal was awarded in 1936. See also Burnside Problem Mathematics Prizes Roth's Theorem Tau Conjecture
References MacTutor History of Mathematics Archives. ``The Fields Medal.'' http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Societies/FieldsMedal.html Monastyrsky, M. Modern Mathematics in the Light of the Fields Medals. Wellesley, MA: A. K. Peters, 1997.
Eric W. Weisstein

93. Fields Medal -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
fields medal, see also. This entry contributed by Michel Barran. The first fields medal was awarded in 1936 at the World Congress in Oslo.
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This entry contributed by Michel Barran The mathematical equivalent of the Nobel Prize (there is no Nobel Prize in mathematics) which is awarded by the International Mathematical Union every four years to one or more outstanding researchers. "Fields Medals" are more properly known by their official name, "International medals for outstanding discoveries in mathematics." The Field Medals were first proposed at the 1924 International Congress of Mathematicians in Toronto, where a resolution was adopted stating that at each subsequent conference, two gold medals should be awarded to recognize outstanding mathematical achievement. Professor J. C. Fields, a Canadian mathematician who was secretary of the 1924 Congress, later donated funds establishing the medals which were named in his honor. Consistent with Fields' wish that the awards recognize both existing work and the promise of future achievement, it was agreed to restrict the medals to mathematicians not over forty at the year of the Congress. In 1966 it was agreed that, in light of the great expansion of mathematical research, up to four medals could be awarded at each Congress. The Fields Medal is the highest scientific award for mathematicians, and is presented every four years at the International Congress of Mathematicians, together with a prize of 15,000 Canadian dollars. The first Fields Medal was awarded in 1936 at the World Congress in Oslo. The Fields Medal is made of gold, and shows the head of

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95. Moved
We ve Moved! The World Wide Web site of the University of Toronto Department of Mathematics has now moved to its own web server.
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96. MathNet-fields
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