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    The Abel Prize ( / ˈɑːbəl / AH-bəl; Norwegian: Abelprisen [ˈɑ̀ːbl̩ˌpriːsn̩]) is awarded annually by the King of Norway to one or more outstanding mathematicians. [1] .

  2. The Abel Prize recognises pioneering scientific achievements in mathematics. Abel Prize Laureate 2024. 2024: Michel Talagrand. Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), Paris, France. Previous laureates. Events. 20. May 2025. Time: 14:00 - 15:00. Place: The University Aula. 19. March 2025. Time: 12:00 - 13:00. Place:

  3. Abel Prize, award granted annually for research in mathematics, in commemoration of the brilliant 19th-century Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel. The Niels Henrik Abel Memorial Fund was established on Jan. 1, 2002, and it is administered by the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research.

  4. The Abel Prize – International Prize of Mathematics – Awarded yearly. The Abel Prize is named after Niels Henrik Abel, Norway’s greatest mathematician throughout the times. Abel left lasting marks on the mathematical world.

  5. Mar 20, 2024 · A French mathematician is the recipient of this year’s Abel Prize, the math equivalent of the Nobel, for advances in understanding randomness in the universe — the heights of ocean waves ...

  6. 2022: Dennis Parnell Sullivan. Stony Brook University, USA, and the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York, USA.

  7. Mar 22, 2023 · Argentina-born mathematician Luis Caffarelli has won the 2023 Abel Prize — one of the most coveted awards in mathematics — for his work on equations that are important for describing physical...

  8. Mar 17, 2021 · Two pioneers of the theory of computation have won the 2021 Abel Prize, one of the most prestigious honours in mathematics.

  9. Mar 21, 2024 · For Michel Talagrand, who won the Abel mathematics prize on Wednesday, maths provided a fun life free from all constraints – and an escape from the eye problems he suffered as a child. His work became essential in today's world.

  10. Jan 20, 2023 · The prize comes with an award of 7.5 million Norwegian Kroner, which currently translates to just over £622,000. It can be awarded to up to three living mathematicians at a time and, since its establishment in 2002, has been awarded to 25 mathematicians. You can see our articles on all of the winners here.

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