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Fields Medal awarded to a woman for the first time

AUG 13, 2014

DOI: 10.1063/PT.5.028167

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New York Times : Every four years the International Mathematical Union awards its top prize, the Fields Medal, to two, three, or four mathematicians under the age of 41. Among the four recipients of the 2014 medal is Stanford University’s Maryam Mirzakhani, who becomes the first woman and first Iranian to receive the honor in its 78-year history. Mirzakhani’s research is concerned with dynamics, which is also the subject area of two of her fellow laureates, Artur Avila of the National Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics in Brazil and Martin Hairer of Warwick University in the UK. The other laureate, Manjul Bhargava of Princeton University, studies the geometry of numbers.

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