Loève Prize
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History
The Line and Michel Loève International Prize in Probability, usually referred to as the Loève Prize, was created in 1992 in honor of Michel Loève from a bequest to UC Berkeley by his widow Line.Template:R
Description
It is awarded every two years, and is intended to recognize outstanding contributions by researchers in mathematical probability who are under 45 years old.
With a prize value of around $30,000,Template:R this is one of the most generous awards in any specific mathematical subdiscipline.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Winners
Past winners of the prize are:Template:R Template:Div col
- 2023 – Jian DingTemplate:R
- 2021 – Ivan CorwinTemplate:R
- 2019 – Allan SlyTemplate:R
- 2017 – Hugo Duminil-CopinTemplate:R
- 2015 – Alexei BorodinTemplate:R
- 2013 – Sourav Chatterjee
- 2011 – Scott SheffieldTemplate:R
- 2009 – Alice Guionnet
- 2007 – Richard KenyonTemplate:R
- 2005 – Wendelin Werner
- 2003 – Oded Schramm
- 2001 – Yuval Peres
- 1999 – Alain-Sol Sznitman
- 1997 – Jean-François Le Gall
- 1995 – Michel Talagrand
- 1993 – David Aldous
See also
References
External links
- Information about the prize maintained by David Aldous
- Information about the prize on the UC Berkeley website