Ostrowski Prize

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The Ostrowski Prize is a mathematics prize donated by Alexander Markowitsch Ostrowski .

It has been awarded every two years by the Ostrowski Foundation based at the University of Basel since 1989 for special scientific achievements in pure or basic numerical mathematics . It is endowed with 100,000 Swiss francs and a grant of 25,000 francs.

Award winners

The founder of the award: Ostrowski in Washington in 1964
One award winner: Marina Ratner
year person
1989 Louis de Branges (France / USA)
1991 Jean Bourgain (Belgium)
1993 Miklós Laczkovich (Hungary) and Marina Ratner (Russia / USA)
1995 Andrew Wiles (England)
1997 Juri Walentinowitsch Nesterenko (Russia) and Gilles Pisier (France)
1999 Alexander Beilinson (Russia / USA) and Helmut Hofer (Germany / USA)
2001 Henryk Iwaniec (Poland / USA), Peter Sarnak (South Africa / USA) and Richard L. Taylor (England / USA)
2003 Paul Seymour (England)
2005 Ben Green (England) and Terence Tao (Australia / USA)
2007 Oded Schramm (Israel / USA)
2009 Sorin Popa (Romania / USA)
2011 Ib Madsen (Denmark), David Preiss (England) and Kannan Soundararajan (India / USA)
2013 Yitang Zhang (USA)
2015 Peter Scholze (Germany)
2017 Akshay Venkatesh (India / Australia)
2019 Assaf Naor (Israel / USA)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ostrowski Prize 2017