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SUMMARY:Fields Medals 2022
DESCRIPTION:Today July 5th, 2022 IMU – International Mathematical Union awarded with the Fields medal 2022 to:\n\nHugo Duminil-Copin\n1985 (France)\n,For solving longstanding problems in the probabilistic theory of phase transitions in statistical physics, especially in dimensions three and four.’ (IMU)\nAffiliation: Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, France | University of Geneva, Switzerland\nView: post @IHES | post @U. of Geneva\n\nJune Huh\n1983 (Stanford, California, USA)\n,For bringing the ideas of Hodge theory to combinatorics, the proof of the Dowling–Wilson conjecture for geometric lattices, the proof of the Heron–Rota–Welsh conjecture for matroids, the development of the theory of Lorentzian polynomials, and the proof of the strong Mason conjecture.’ (IMU)\nAffiliation: Princeton University, US\nView post @Princeton\n\nJames Maynard\n1983 (Chelmsford, Essex, England)\n,For contributions to analytic number theory, which have led to major advances in the understanding of the structure of prime numbers and in Diophantine approximation.’ (IMU)\nAffiliation: University of Oxford, UK\nView post at Oxford\n\nMaryna Viazovska\n,For the proof that the E8 lattice provides the densest packing of identical spheres in 8 dimensions, and further contributions to related extremal problems and interpolation problems in Fourier analysis.’ (IMU)\nAffiliation: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland\nView post @EPFL\n\nSince 1936, every four years, IMU awards mathematicians all over the world with the Fields medal as a recognition for outstanding mathematical achievement for existing work and for the promise of future achievement. This award often called ,the Nobel prize of Mathematics’ is given to two -at least- mathematicians chosen by the Executive Committee of the International Mathematical Union, at the International Congress of Mathematicians.\nCongratulations to our colleagues!\n* Videos by IMU – International Mathematical Union Youtube’s channel\n|| Read more about the history of Fields medal and all medalists (1936 – 2022)\n|| View all details about Fields Medals 2022\n
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