Kolmogorov Prize
The Kolmogorov Prize mathematical prize awarded once by the Soviet Union and subsequently by Russia for outstanding results in the field of mathematics. It bears the name of the mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov.[1]
The award was established by the Decree of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences on February 23, 1993.[2] As a rule, it is awarded every three years.
Awarded Scientists
The following scientists have won the award:[3][4]
- 1994 — Albert Shiryaev
- 1997 — Nikolay Nekhoroshev
- 2000 — Sergey Nikolsky
- 2003 — Anatoli Vitushkin
- 2006 — Alexei Semenov
- 2006 — Andrey Muchnik
- 2009 — Boris Gurevich
- 2009 — Valeriy Oseledets
- 2009 — Anatoly Styopin
- 2012 — Boris Kashin
- 2015 — Aleksandr Borovkov
- 2015 — Anatoly Mogulsky
- 2018 — Vladimir Bogachev
- 2018 — Stanislav Shaposhnikov
- 2018 — Andrey Kirillov
- 2021 — Alexander Bulinsky
References
- "Notices". The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic. 14 (3): 444–448. 2008. ISSN 1079-8986.
- Золотые медали Российской академии наук [Gold medals of the Russian Academy of Sciences] (in Russian). Russian Academy of Sciences.
- Премия имени А.Н. Колмогорова [Prize named after A.N. Kolmogorov] (in Russian). Russian Academy of Sciences.
- Именные премии и медали [Nominal awards and medals] (in Russian). Russian Academy of Sciences.
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