Named after Niels Henrik Abel 1802-1829. The Abel Prize recognises extraordinary contributions to the field of mathematics. The prize is awarded in May in Oslo.
The German Mathematician Gerd Faltings being awarded The Abel Prize 2026 by H.R.H. Crown Prince Haakon today in a wonderful ceremony in Oslo. (Photo: Thomas Brun / NTB Kommunikasjon / The Abel Prize). #AbelPrize2026
Join us in honouring the 2020 and 2021 recipients of the Abel Prize in mathematics.
They will be honoured through three online events. Find a seat, join the celebration, and tweet #AbelPrize to join the conversation! Welcome!
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Congratulations! Lázló Lovász and Avi Wigderson share the Abel Prize of 2021.
They receive the prize “for their foundational contributions to theoretical computer science." #AbelPrize#AbelPrize2021
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters has decided to award the Abel Prize 2025 to professor Masaki Kashiwara. Kashiwara-san is the first Japanese mathematician to receive the Abel Prize.
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Uhlenbeck receives the #AbelPrize 2019 “for her pioneering achievements in geometric partial differential equations, gauge theory and integrable systems, and for the fundamental impact of her work on analysis, geometry and mathematical physics.” @UTAustinabelprize.no/c73996/seksjon…
Congratulations! Dennis Parnell Sullivan receives the Abel Prize of 2022!
Sullivan is awarded the Abel Prize “for his groundbreaking contributions to topology in its broadest sense, and in particular its algebraic, geometric and dynamical aspects.”
Congratulations!
Luis Caffarelli receives the Abel Prize from H.M The King of Norway today.
Caffarelli is an Argentine-American mathematician specialised in nonlinear partial differential equations. #AbelPrize2023
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Congratulations to Mikhail L. Gromov!🎉
In 2009, Gromov received the Abel Prize for “his revolutionary contributions to geometry.” Gromov has continued to produce original work that remains creative and he is always in pursuit of new questions.
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Happy Birthday to Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov!
The Russian-French mathematician was born on this day in 1943, and today he turns 79 years old. Gromov received the Abel Prize in 2009 «for his revolutionary contributions to geometry».