Fields Medals 2014
Fields Medals 2014
8/28/2014
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This article from The Guardian discusses the winners of the Fields Medals in 2014, which are considered the highest honor in mathematics. The article introduces the four recipients: Artur Avila, Manjul Bhargava, Martin Hairer, and Maryam Mirzakhani. It provides a brief overview of their groundbreaking contributions to the field of mathematics, including Avila's work on dynamical systems, Bhargava's research on number theory, Hairer's advancements in the theory of stochastic partial differential equations, and Mirzakhani's groundbreaking work on the geometry of Riemann surfaces. The article also highlights the significance of these achievements in advancing mathematics and celebrates the diversity and excellence of the winners.
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