Russian-French mathematician receives the Abel Prize
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Published under: Stoltenberg's 2nd Government
Publisher: Ministry of Education and Research
News story | Date: 26/03/2009 | Last updated: 06/04/2009
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters has decided to award the Abel Prize for 2009 to the Russian-French mathematician Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov (65) for “his revolutionary contributions to geometry”.
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters has decided to award the Abel Prize for 2009 to the Russian-French mathematician Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov (65) for “his revolutionary contributions to geometry”.
The Abel Prize recognizes contributions of extraordinary depth and influence to the mathematical sciences and has been awarded annually since 2003. It carries a cash award of NOK 6,000,000 (close to € 700,000, US$ 950,000). Mikhail L. Gromov will receive the Abel Prize from His Majesty King Harald at an award ceremony in Oslo, Norway, May 19.
- The Abel Prize gives us the opportunity to honor an outstanding mathematician and to examine the importance of mathematical research. I hope that the awarding of the prize to Gromov will stimulate interest in mathematics among children and adolescents. This is also important objectives, said Minister Aasland.
Link to the Abel Prize website