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 |