Bolyai Prize
The International János Bolyai Prize of Mathematics is an international prize for mathematicians founded by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The prize is awarded in every five years[1] to mathematicians having published their monograph describing their own highly important new results in the past 10 years.
Medalists
- 1905 – Henri Poincaré
- 1910 – David Hilbert
- 2000 – Saharon Shelah[2]
- 2005 – Mikhail Gromov
- 2010 – Yuri I. Manin[3]
- 2015 – Barry Simon[4]
References
- ↑ Szénássy B.: Adalékok a Bolyai-díj történetéhez, Természet Világa, 124(1993),7, 291–294.
- ↑ "Laudation of Shelah on the occasion of winning the Bolyai Prize (in Hungarian)" (PDF).
- ↑ "Hungarian Academy of Sciences presents the János Bolyai International Mathematical Prize". Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2010.
- ↑ Bolyai Prize goes to Barry Simon Communication by Hungarian Academy of Sciences (mta.hu). Retrieved 12 April 2015
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