The Kolmogorov Prize is a mathematical prize awarded by the Russian Academy of Sciences for outstanding results in the field of mathematics. It bears the name of the mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov.[1]
The award was established by a Decree of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences on February 23, 1993.[2] As a rule, it is awarded every three years.
Awarded Scientists
The following scientists have won the award:[3][4]
- 1994 — Albert Shiryaev
- 1997 — Nikolay Nekhoroshev
- 2000 — Sergey Nikolsky
- 2003 — Anatoli Vitushkin
- 2006 — Alexei Semenov
- 2006 — Andrey Muchnik
- 2009 — Boris Gurevich
- 2009 — Valeriy Oseledets
- 2009 — Anatoly Styopin
- 2012 — Boris Kashin
- 2015 — Aleksandr Borovkov
- 2015 — Anatoly Mogulsky
- 2018 — Vladimir Bogachev
- 2018 — Stanislav Shaposhnikov
- 2018 — Andrey Kirillov
- 2021 — Alexander Bulinsky
References
- ↑ "Notices". The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic. 14 (3): 444–448. 2008. ISSN 1079-8986.
- ↑ Золотые медали Российской академии наук [Gold medals of the Russian Academy of Sciences] (in Russian). Russian Academy of Sciences.
- ↑ Премия имени А.Н. Колмогорова [Prize named after A.N. Kolmogorov] (in Russian). Russian Academy of Sciences.
- ↑ Именные премии и медали [Nominal awards and medals] (in Russian). Russian Academy of Sciences.
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