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2006 Fields Medals, Nevanlinna Prize, and Gauss Prize Awardedat ICM2006 in Madrid
August 22, 2006
Providence, RI---Today at the International Congress of Mathematicians in
Madrid, the International Mathematical Union (IMU) awarded four Fields
Medals
and one Rolf Nevanlinna Prize.
In addition, the German
Mathematical Society jointly with the IMU presented the first-ever
Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize.
Below is information about the
prizewinners.
Fields Medalist:
Andrei Okounkov
Fields Medalist:
Grigory Perelman
Citation:
"for his contributions to geometry and his revolutionary insights into the analytical and geometric structure of the Ricci flow"
(Note: IMU president John Ball announced at the opening ceremony that
Perelman had turned down the Fields Medal.)
IMU news release about the work of Grigory Perelman
For more information:
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"Conjectures No More?: Consensus Forming on the Proof of the Poincaré and Geometrization Conjectures",
by Allyn Jackson, Notices of the AMS,
September 2006
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Geometrization of 3-Manifolds via the Ricci Flow",
by Michael Anderson, Notices of the AMS,
February 2004
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"Towards the Poincaré Conjecture and the Classification of 3-Manifolds",
by John Milnor, Notices of the AMS,
November 2003
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"Recent progress on the Poincaré conjecture and the classification of 3-manifolds,
" by John W. Morgan, Bulletin of the AMS,
42 (2005) 57-78.
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Fields Medalist:
Terence Tao
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Citation:
"for his contributions to partial differential equations, combinatorics, harmonic analysis and additive number theory"
IMU news release about the work of Terence Tao
For more information:
- Home page of Terence Tao
- 2005 Conant Prize
(jointly awarded to Terence Tao and Allen Knutson), Notices of the AMS,
April 2005
- 2002 Bôcher Prize,
Notices of the AMS,
April 2002
- "From Rotating Needles to Stability of Waves: Emerging Connections between Combinatorics, Analysis, and PDE",
by Terence Tao, Notices of the AMS,
March 2001
- "Honeycombs and Sums of Hermitian Matrices",
by Allen Knutson and Terence Tao, Notices of the AMS,
February 2001.
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Fields Medalist:
Wendelin Werner
Nevanlinna Prize Winner:
Jon Kleinberg
Gauss Prize Winner:
Kiyoshi Itô
In addition, the IMU has posted a page about the prizes and the winners.
For Further Information, Contact:
Mike Breen
AMS Public Awareness Officer
Email: myb@ams.org
Telephone: 401-455-4109
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