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Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
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Award Details
The Abel Prize, an annual International Prize of Mathematics is named after Niels Henrik Abel, Norway’s greatest mathematician throughout the times. Abel left lasting marks on the mathematical world. His mathematics have served as a base for a number of major technological breakthroughs, there amongst the development of the internet. The Abel Prize was established by the Norwegian Parliament (The Storting) in 2002, on the occasion the 200-year anniversary of his birth.
- The Prize is 7,5 million Norwegian Kroner
- The Prize is awarded by The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, on behalf of the Ministry of Education
- The Abel Committee, consisting of five leading mathematicians from throughout the world, holds the task of appraising nominated candidates and recommend a worthy winner