Sophie Germain Prize
The Sophie Germain Prize (in French: Prix Sophie Germain) is an annual mathematics prize from the French Academy of Sciences conferred since the year 2003. It is named after the French mathematician Sophie Germain, and comes with a prize of €8000.[1] [2] [3]
Recipients
- 2003 Claire Voisin
- 2004 Henri Berestycki
- 2005 Jean-François Le Gall
- 2006 Michael Harris
- 2007 Ngô Bảo Châu
- 2008 Håkan Eliasson
- 2009 Nessim Sibony
- 2010 Guy Henniart
- 2011 Yves Le Jan
- 2012 Lucien Birgé
- 2013 Albert Fathi
- 2014 Bernhard Keller
- 2015 Carlos Simpson
- 2016 François Ledrappier
- 2017 Xiaonan Ma
- 2018 Isabelle Gallagher
- 2019 Bertrand Toën
gollark: It's my scroll goals to have cool-looking things, and while I *kind of* like lots of them, I don't really bother to gather them.
gollark: I can do... precisely none of that, due to not actually having half those breeds as CBs.
gollark: I bet you can split the breeding across multiple people on here pretty well.
gollark: _also wants it now_
gollark: Well, this is very annoying. I think my sunrise/set is going to be at 4d juuuust outside of the time when it's allowed to hatch.
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