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Abel Prize

The Abel Prize Winners

The Abel Prize is a prestigious international award in mathematics, established by the Norwegian government in 2002 to honor the legacy of Niels Henrik Abel. Awarded annually by the King of Norway, it recognizes groundbreaking contributions to mathematics and comes with a prize of about 7.5 million NOK. Often regarded as the “Nobel Prize of Mathematics,” it celebrates achievements that have shaped the field and inspired future generations.

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