Winners of the Abel Prize

 

The Abel Prize is awarded annually by the King of Norway, to one or more outstanding mathematicians. Since the Institute opened, 12 winners of the Abel Prize have attended our programmes.

 

Name Year of Visit Programme / Event
Atiyah, Michael 2017
2015
2002
1994
Symplectic Geometry
Metric and Analytic Aspects of Moduli Spaces
M-theory
Geometry and Gravity
Deligne, Pierre 2009 Non-Abelian Fundamental Groups in Arithmetic Geometry
Gromov, Mikhail 1995 Semantics of Computation
Lax, Peter 2003 Nonlinear Hyperbolic Waves in Phase Dynamics and Astrophysics
Lovász, Lázló 2002 Computation, Combinatorics and Probability
Nirenberg, Louis 2001 Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations
Serre, Jean-Pierre 2009
1997
Algebraic Lie Theory
Representation Theory of Algebraic Groups and Related Finite Groups
Sinai, Yakov G 2015
2010
2003
1997
Periodic and Ergodic Spectral Problems
Stochastic Partial Differential Equations (SPDEs)
Interaction and Growth in Complex Stochastic Systems
Disordered Sytems and Quantum Chaos
Singer, Isadore 1996 Geometry and Gravity
Szemerédi, Endre 2011 Discrete Analysis
Tate, John 1998
1993
Arithmetic Geometry
L-functions and Arithmetic
Thompson, John Griggs 1997 Representation Theory of Algebraic Groups and Related Finite Groups
Wigderson, Avi 2011 Discrete Analysis
Wiles, Andrew 2009
2004
1993
Non-Abelian Fundamental Groups in Arithmetic Geometry
Random Matrix Approaches in Number Theory
L-functions and Arithmetic

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