Year |
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Winner |
Winner Work |
2013 |
|
Camillo De Lellis |
For his fundamental contributions (in collaboration with László Székelyhidi) to the conjecture of Onsager about dissipative solutions of the Euler-equations and for his work to the regularity of minimal surfaces. |
2013 |
|
Martin Hairer |
For his contributions to the analysis of stochastic partial differential equations, especially for the regularity of their solutions and convergence to the equilibrium. |
2011 |
|
Manjul Bhargava |
For his work on various generalizations of the Davenport-Heilbronn estimates and for his recent startling results (with Arul Shankar) on the average rank of elliptic curves. |
2011 |
|
Igor Rodnianski |
For his fundamental contributions to the studies of the equations of general relativity and to the propagation of the light on the space-time curves (in collaboration with Mihalis Dafermos, Sergiu Klainerman, and Hans Lindblad). |
2009 |
|
Elon Lindenstrauss |
For his contributions to ergodic theory and their applications in number theory. |
2009 |
|
Cédric Villani |
For his contributions to the theory of optimal transport and his studies of non-linear evolution equations. |
2007 |
|
Chandrashekhar Khare |
For his proof (with Jean-Pierre Wintenberger) of the Serre modularity conjecture in number theory. |
2005 |
|
Jean-François Le Gall |
For his contributions to the fine analysis of planar Brownian motions, his invention of the Brownian snake and its applications to the study of non-linear partial differential equations. |
2005 |
|
Pierre Colmez |
For his contributions to the study of L-functions and p-adic Galois representations. |
2003 |
|
Luigi Ambrosio |
For his impressive contributions to the calculus of variations and geometric measure theory, and their link with partial differential equations. |
2001 |
|
Wendelin Werner |
For his works on the intersection exponents of Brownian motion and their impact in theoretical Physics. |
2001 |
|
Richard Taylor |
For his various contributions to the study of links between Galois representations and automorphic forms. |
1999 |
|
Fabrice Bethuel |
For several important contributions to the theory of variational calculus, which have consequences in Physics and Geometry. |
|
Frédéric Hélein |
For several important contributions to the theory of variational calculus, which have consequences in Physics and Geometry. |
1997 |
|
Michel Talagrand |
For his fundamental contributions in various domains of probability. |
1995 |
|
Andrew Wiles |
For his works on the Shimura\u2013Taniyama\u2013Weil conjecture which resulted in the demonstration of the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem. |
1993 |
|
Jean-Michel Coron |
For his contributions to the study of variational problems and control theory. |
1991 |
|
Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène |
For his work on number theory and rational manifolds the research for which was undertaken to a large extent with Jean-Jacques Sansuc. |
1989 |
|
Abbas Bahri |
For the introduction of new methods in the calculus of variations. |
1989 |
|
Kenneth Alan Ribet |
For his contribution to number theory and Fermat's Last Theorem. |