Nevanlinna Prize
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The Nevanlinna Prize is a prize for major contributions to mathematical aspects of computer science. The prize was established in 1981 by the Executive Committee of the International Mathematical Union IMU and named to honour the Finnish mathematician Rolf Nevanlinna who had died a year earlier. The award consists of a gold medal and cash prize.
[edit] Laureates
- 2006 - Jon Kleinberg
- 2002 - Madhu Sudan
- 1998 - Peter Shor
- 1994 - Avi Wigderson
- 1990 - Alexander Razborov
- 1986 - Leslie Valiant
- 1982 - Robert Tarjan
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Rolf Nevanlinna Prizes - Official site