Fermat Prize

Mathematics award


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::summary Mathematics award ::

The Fermat Prize of mathematical research biennially rewards research works in fields where the contributions of Pierre de Fermat have been decisive:

The spirit of the prize is focused on rewarding the results of research accessible to the greatest number of professional mathematicians within these fields. The Fermat prize was created in 1989 and is awarded once every two years in Toulouse by the Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse. The amount of the Fermat prize has been fixed at 20,000 Euros for the twelfth edition (2011).

Previous prize winners

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YearPrize WinnersCitation
1989Abbas Bahri"for the introduction of new methods in the calculus of variations"
Kenneth Ribet"for his contribution to number theory and Fermat's Last Theorem"
1991Jean-Louis Colliot-Thélène"for his work on number theory and rational manifolds the research for which was undertaken to a large extent with Jean-Jacques Sansuc"
1993Jean-Michel Coron"for his contributions to the study of variational problems and control theory"
1995Andrew Wiles"for his works on the Taniyama–Shimura–Weil conjecture which resulted in the demonstration of the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem"
1997Michel Talagrand"for his fundamental contributions in various domains of probability"
1999Fabrice Béthuel"for several important contributions to the theory of variational calculus, which have consequences in Physics and Geometry"
Frédéric Hélein
2001Richard Taylor"for his various contributions to the study of links between Galois representations and automorphic forms"
Wendelin Werner"for his works on the intersection exponents of Brownian motion and their impact in theoretical Physics"
2003Luigi Ambrosio"for his impressive contributions to the calculus of variations and geometric measure theory, and their link with partial differential equations"
2005Pierre Colmez"for his contributions to the study of L-functions and p-adic Galois representations"
Jean-François Le Gall"for his contributions to the fine analysis of planar Brownian motions, his invention of the Brownian snake and its applications to the study of non-linear partial differential equations"
2007Chandrashekhar Khare"for his proof (with Jean-Pierre Wintenberger) of the Serre modularity conjecture in number theory"
2009Elon Lindenstrauss"for his contributions to ergodic theory and their applications in number theory"
Cédric Villani"for his contributions to the theory of optimal transport and his studies of non-linear evolution equations"
2011Manjul Bhargava"for his work on various generalizations of the Davenport-Heilbronn estimates and for his recent startling results (with Arul Shankar) on the average rank of elliptic curves"
Igor Rodnianski"for his fundamental contributions to the studies of the equations of general relativity and to the propagation of the light on the space-time curves (in collaboration with Mihalis Dafermos, Sergiu Klainerman, and Hans Lindblad)"
2013Camillo De Lellis"for his fundamental contributions (in collaboration with László Székelyhidi) to the conjecture of Onsager about dissipative solutions of the Euler-equations and for his work to the regularity of minimal surfaces"
Martin Hairer"for his contributions to the analysis of stochastic partial differential equations, especially for the regularity of their solutions and convergence to the equilibrium"
2015Laure Saint-Raymondurl=https://www.math.univ-toulouse.fr/spip.php?article648&lang=en
Peter Scholze"for his invention of perfectoid spaces and their application to fundamental problems in algebraic geometry and in the theory of automorphic forms"
2017Simon Brendleurl=https://www.math.univ-toulouse.fr/spip.php?article736
Nader Masmoudi"for his remarkable work of depth and creativity in the analysis of nonlinear partial differential equations and in particular for his recent contributions to the rigorous and complete resolution of hydrodynamic stability problems raised at the end of the 19th century by the founding fathers of modern fluid mechanics"
2019Alexei Borodinurl=https://www.math.univ-toulouse.fr/spip.php?article950&lang=fr
Maryna Viazovska"for her original solution of the famous sphere packing problem in dimensions 8 and 24"
2021Fernando Codá Marquesurl=https://www.math.univ-toulouse.fr/spip.php?article1073&lang=fr
Vincent Pilloni"for his remarkable results in arithmetic geometry on p-adic modular forms, in particular through the introduction and development of higher Hida theory"
2023Jason P. Miller"for his major advances in random geometry, including relation to Liouville quantum gravity (partly with Scott Sheffield)."
Aaron C. Naber"for his groundbreaking work on Ricci limit spaces, in particular rectifiability, isometry group and co-dimension 4 conjecture."
2025Vesselin Dimitrov"for major advances in number theory, Diophantine geometry and theory of modular forms."
Vlad Vicol"for deep and transformative breakthroughs in the mathematical analysis of equations of fluid mechanics and turbulence."
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Pierre Fermat medal

There has also been a Pierre Fermat medal, which has been awarded for example to chemist Linus Pauling (1957), mathematician Ernst Peschl (1965) and botanist Francis Raymond Fosberg.

Junior Fermat Prize

The Junior Fermat Prize is a mathematical prize, awarded every two years to a student in the first four years of university for a contribution to mathematics. The amount of the prize is 2000 Euros.

References

References

  1. "Fermat Prize 2015".
  2. "Fermat Prize 2017".
  3. "Fermat Prize 2019".
  4. "Fermat Prize 2021".
  5. [https://www.math.univ-toulouse.fr/en/activites/prix-fermat/ Fermat Prize 2023]
  6. [https://www.math.univ-toulouse.fr/en/activites/prix-fermat/ Fermat Prize 2025]
  7. "Linus Pauling: Awards, Honors and Medals". Oregon State University Libraries.
  8. "Ernst Peschl".
  9. (28 September 1993). "SMITHSONIAN BOTANIST FRANCIS R. FOSBERG DIES". Washington Post.

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