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FERMAT PRIZE FOR MATHEMATICS RESEARCH
UNIVERSITÉ PAUL SABATIER
2007 AWARD
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Previous prizewinners
1989 Award
The Fermat Prize for Mathematics Research 1989 was awarded jointly to:
Mr A. Bahri for the introduction of new methods in the
Calculation of Variations
Mr K. A. Ribet for his contribution to Number Theory
and Fermat's last Theorem.
1991 Award
The Fermat Prize for Mathematics Research 1991 was awarded to:
Mr J.-L. Colliot-Thélène for his work on Number Theory
and rational manifolds the research for which was undertaken to a
large extent with Mr J.-J. Sansuc.
1993 Award
The Fermat Prize for Mathematics Research 1993 was awarded to:
Mr J.-M. Coron for his contributions to the study of
Variational Problems and Control Theory.
1995 Award
The Fermat Prize for Mathematics Research 1995 was awarded to:
Mr A. J. Wiles for his works on Shimura-Taniyama-Weil's
conjecture which resulted in the demonstration of Fermat's last
Theorem.
1997 Award
The Fermat Prize for Mathematics Research 1997 was awarded to:
Mr M. Talagrand for his fundamental contributions in
various domains of Probability.
1999 Award
The Fermat Prize for Mathematics Research 1999 was awarded jointly to:
Mr F. Bethuel and F. Helein for several important
contributions to the theory of variational calculus, which have
consequences in Physics and Geometry.
2001 Award
The Fermat Prize for Mathematics Research 2001 was awarded jointly to:
M. R. L. Taylor for his various contributions to the
study of links between Galois representations and automorphic forms
M. W. Werner for his works on the intersection
exponents of Brownian motion and their impact in theoretical Physics.
2003 Award
The Fermat Prize for Mathematics Research 2003 was awarded to:
Mr L. Ambrosio (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italie)
for his impressive contributions to the Calculus of Variations and
Geometric Measure Theory, and their link with partial differental
equations.
2005 Award
The Fermat Prize for Mathematics Research 2005 was awarded jointly to:
Mr P. Colmez for his contributions to the study of L
functions and p-adic Galois representations.
Mr J.-F. Le Gall for his contributions to the fine
analysis of planar Brownian motions, his invention of the Brownian
snake and its applications to the study of non-linear partial
differential equations.
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