Abel prize 2008 awarded to John G. Thompson and Jacques Tits
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Today, the King Harald V of Norway awarded the Abel Prize which, along with the Fields Medal is one of the two most important mathematical prizes, to John G. Thompson and Jacques Tits.
They received the award for their "outstanding achievements in algebra and especially for their shaping of modern group theory".
The Norwegian Academy of Science announced the names of the prize winners at the beginning of April. The prize, which includes a €750,000 award to the winner, has been awarded every year since 2003 and it is named after the Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel (1802 - 1829).
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This is a complete or partial translation of the article "Preisverleihung: Abelpreis 2008 in Norwegen übergeben", from the German language Wikinews, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License. |
This is a complete or partial translation of the article "Preisverleihung: Abelpreis 2008 in Norwegen übergeben", from the German language Wikinews, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License. |
- "Hochdotierter Mathematik-Preis vergeben" — Der Standard, 20 May, 2008 (German)
- "The Abel Prize awarded Thompson and Tits" — Official website for the Abel prize, 20 May, 2008