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Canadian mathematician Robert Langlands wins Abel Prize for 2018

IANS  |  Oslo 

Canadian has been named as the winner of the Prize for 2018 "for his visionary programme connecting representation theory to number theory," the said on Tuesday.

"Langlands' insights were so radical and so rich that the mechanisms he suggested to bridge these mathematical fields led to a project named the programme," quoted the academy as saying.

The 81-year-old would receive the financial award of six million Norwegian kroner ($776,000) from Norway's at an award ceremony in on May 22.

was born in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, in 1936. He graduated from the with an undergraduate degree in 1957 and an MSc in 1958, and from of the US with a PhD in 1960.

He has held faculty positions at and and is currently a at the in Princeton, the US.

The prize has been awarded annually since 2003 to one or more outstanding mathematicians in memory of the Norwegian genius Niels Henrik

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 07:58 IST
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