Élie Cartan Prize
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The Élie Cartan Prize (Prix Élie Cartan) is awarded every three years by the Institut de France, Academie des Sciences, Fondation Élie Cartan, to recognize a mathematician who has introduced new ideas or solved a difficult problem. The prize, named for mathematician Élie Cartan, was established in 1980[1] and carries a monetary award.
Recipients[edit]
The recipients of the Élie Cartan Prize are:[1]
- 1981: Dennis P. Sullivan
- 1984: Mikhael Gromov
- 1987: Johannes Sjöstrand
- 1990: Jean Bourgain
- 1993: Clifford H. Taubes
- 1996: Don Zagier
- 1999: Laurent Clozel
- 2002: Jean-Benoît Bost
- 2006: Emmanuel Ullmo
- 2009: Raphaël Rouquier[2]
- 2012: Francis Brown[3]
- 2015: Anna Erschler[4]
- 2018: Vincent Pilloni[5]
- 2022 Romain Dujardin[6]
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References[edit]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Jaguszewski, Janice M. (1997). Recognizing excellence in the mathematical sciences : an international compilation of awards, prizes, and recipients. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press. ISBN 0762302356. OCLC 37513025.
- ^ "Raphael Rouquier awarded Elie Cartan Prize | Mathematical Institute". maths.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ "All Souls College Oxford". asc.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ "The Foundation awarded researchers". sciencesmaths-paris.fr. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
- ^ Prix attribués en 2018 (PDF; 45 kB); retrieved 3 July 2021.
- ^ "Lauréats 2022 des prix thématiques". academie-sciences.fr (in French). Retrieved 2022-12-27.