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New Horizons in Mathematics Prize

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Le New Horizons in Mathematics Prize est décerné depuis 2016 chaque année à plusieurs jeunes chercheurs ; ce prix est doté de 100 000 et s'adresse à des jeunes mathématiciens ayant déjà accompli un travail important. Les prix sont portés par un fonds de la fondation Mark Zuckerberg à la Silicon Valley Community Foundation, et par un fonds de la Milner Foundation.

  • Bhargav Bhatt« For outstanding work in commutative algebra and arithmetic algebraic geometry, particularly on the development of p-adic cohomology theories. »
  • Alexandre Logounov« For novel techniques to study solutions to elliptic equations, and their application to long-standing problems in nodal geometry. »
  • Song Sun« For many groundbreaking contributions to complex differential geometry, including existence results for Kähler–Einstein metrics and connections with moduli questions and singularities. »
  • Aaron Brown et Sebastian Hurtado Salazar – Pour leurs contributions à la preuve de la conjecture de Zimmer.
  • Jack Thorne« For transformative contributions to diverse areas of algebraic number theory, and in particular for the proof, in collaboration with James Newton, of the automorphy of all symmetric powers of a holomorphic modular newform. »
  • Jacob Tsimerman« For outstanding work in analytic number theory and arithmetic geometry, including breakthroughs on the André–Oort and Griffiths conjectures. »
  • Ana Caraiani, Imperial College London et University of Bonn — « for diverse transformative contributions to the Langlands program, and in particular for work with Peter Scholze on the Hodge-Tate period map for Shimura varieties and its applications. »
  • Ronen Eldan (en), Institut Weizmann et Microsoft Research — « for the creation of the stochastic localization method, that has led to significant progress in several open problems in high-dimensional geometry and probability, including Jean Bourgain's slicing problem and the KLS conjecture. »
  • James Maynard, Oxford University et Institute for Advanced Study — « for multiple contributions to analytic number theory, and in particular to the distribution of prime numbers ».

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  1. Prix des sciences sur The Guardian.
  2. « 2020 New Horizons in Mathematics Prize ».
  3. (en) « Breakthrough Prize Announces 2024 Laureates In Life Sciences, Fundamental Physics, And Mathematics », sur Breakthrough Prize, (consulté le )

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