The Ribenboim Prize, named in honour of Paulo Ribenboim, is awarded by the Canadian Number Theory Association for distinguished research in number theory by a mathematician who is Canadian or has close connections to Canadian mathematics.[1] Normally the winner will have received their Ph.D. in the last 12 years. The winner is expected to give a plenary talk at the award ceremony.[2]
Winners
Year | Name | University |
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1999 | Andrew Granville[3] | University of Georgia |
2002 | Henri Darmon[4] | McGill University |
2004 | Michael A. Bennett[4] | University of British Columbia |
2006 | Vinayak Vatsal[4] | University of British Columbia |
2008 | Adrian Iovita[4] | Concordia University |
2010 | Valentin Blomer[5] | University of Toronto, Universität Göttingen |
2012 | Dragos Ghioca[2] | University of British Columbia |
2014 | Florian Herzig[6] | University of Toronto |
2016 | Jacob Tsimerman[7] | University of Toronto |
2018 | Maksym Radziwill[2] | McGill University |
See also
References
- ↑ "Ribenboim Prize – Canadian Number Theory Association CNTA XIV – University of Calgary". www.ucalgary.ca.
- 1 2 3 "Canadian Number Theory Association CNTA XV". archimede.mat.ulaval.ca.
- ↑ "The Valuation Theory Home Page: Ribenboim Prize for Andrew Granville". math.usask.ca.
- 1 2 3 4 "Ribenboim Prize". www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk.
- ↑ "CANADIAN NUMBER THEORY DAY XII June 17-22, 2012 Lethbridge". www.cs.uleth.ca.
- ↑ "Fields Institute – CNTA XIII". www.fields.utoronto.ca.
- ↑ "CNTA XIV – Ribenboim Prize".
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