Erdős Prize
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Anna and Lajos Erdős Prize in Mathematics | |
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Awarded for | mathematics and computer science |
Country | Israel |
Presented by | Israel Mathematical Union |
First awarded | 1977 |
Website | imu |
The Anna and Lajos Erdős Prize in Mathematics is a prize given by the Israel Mathematical Union to an Israeli mathematician (in any field of mathematics and computer science), "with preference to candidates up to the age of 40." The prize was established by Paul Erdős in 1977 in honor of his parents, and is awarded annually or biannually. The name was changed from "Erdős Prize" in 1996, after Erdős's death, to reflect his original wishes.[1]
Erdős Prize recipients[]
Source: Israel Mathematical Union
- Saharon Shelah (1977)
- Ilya Rips (1979)
- Ofer Gabber (1981)
- Adi Shamir (1983)
- (1985)
- (1987)
- Noga Alon (1989)
- Alexander Lubotzky (1990)
- Gil Kalai (1992)
- Ehud Hrushovski (1994)
- Oded Schramm (1996)
- Leonid Polterovich (1998)
- Shahar Mozes (2000)
- Zeev Rudnick (2001)
- Ran Raz (2002)
- Zlil Sela (2003)
- Semyon Alesker (2004)
- Paul Biran (2006)
- (2007)
- Gady Kozma (2008)
- Elon Lindenstrauss (2009)
- Boaz Klartag (2010)
- Tamar Ziegler (2011)
- Irit Dinur (2012)
- (2013)
- (2014)
- (2015)
- Shiri Artstein-Avidan (2015)
- (2016)
- (2017)
- (2018)
- (2019)
- (2020)
- (2020)
- (2021)
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Anna and Lajos Erdos Prize". www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk. Retrieved 2019-05-26.
Categories:
- Mathematics awards
- Awards established in 1977
- Israeli awards
- Lists of Israeli award winners
- Israeli science and technology awards