Loève Prize
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The Line and Michel Loève International Prize in Probability (known as the Loève Prize) is an American mathematical award. It is awarded every two years, and is intended to recognize outstanding contributions by researchers in mathematical probability who are under 45 years old.
History
The Line and Michel Loève International Prize in Probability, usually referred to as the Loève Prize, was created in 1992 in honor of Michel Loève from a bequest to UC Berkeley by his widow Line.{{r|mainpage}}
Description
It is awarded every two years, and is intended to recognize outstanding contributions by researchers in mathematical probability who are under 45 years old.
With a prize value of around $30,000,{{r|JDing}} this is one of the most generous awards in any specific mathematical subdiscipline.{{cn|date=April 2024}}
Winners
Past winners of the prize are:{{r|mainpage}}
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- 2023 – Jian Ding{{r|JDing}}
- 2021 – Ivan Corwin{{r|ICorwin}}
- 2019 – Allan Sly{{r|ASly}}
- 2017 – Hugo Duminil-Copin{{r|HDC}}
- 2015 – Alexei Borodin{{r|ABorodin}}
- 2013 – Sourav Chatterjee
- 2011 – Scott Sheffield{{r|Sheffield}}
- 2009 – Alice Guionnet
- 2007 – Richard Kenyon{{r|Kenyon}}
- 2005 – Wendelin Werner
- 2003 – Oded Schramm
- 2001 – Yuval Peres
- 1999 – Alain-Sol Sznitman
- 1997 – Jean-François Le Gall
- 1995 – Michel Talagrand
- 1993 – David Aldous
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See also
References
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{{citation|url=https://imstat.org/2023/11/15/jian-ding-wins-2023-loeve-prize/|title=Jian Ding wins 2023 Loève Prize|publisher=Institute of Mathematical Statistics|website=imstat.org|date=2023-11-15|access-date=2024-04-12|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240412073150/https://imstat.org/2023/11/15/jian-ding-wins-2023-loeve-prize/|archive-date=2024-04-12}}
{{citation|url=https://imstat.org/2021/08/31/ivan-corwin-wins-loeve-prize/|title=Ivan Corwin wins Loève Prize|publisher=Institute of Mathematical Statistics|website=imstat.org|date=2021-08-31|access-date=2024-04-12}}
{{citation|url=https://imstat.org/2019/09/02/allan-sly-awarded-loeve-prize/|title=Allan Sly awarded Loève Prize|publisher=Institute of Mathematical Statistics|website=imstat.org|date=2019-09-02|access-date=2024-04-12}}
{{citation|url=https://www.ihes.fr/en/hugo-duminil-copin-receives-three-new-international-awards/|title=Hugo Duminil-Copin receives three new International Awards|publisher=IHES|website=ihes.fr|date=2017-09-13|access-date=2024-04-12}}
{{citation|url=https://imstat.org/2015/10/02/loeve-prize-2/|title=Alexei Borodin awarded 2015 Loève Prize|publisher=Institute of Mathematical Statistics|website=imstat.org|date=2015-10-02|access-date=2024-04-12}}
{{citation|url=https://imstat.org/2011/11/21/loeve-prize/|title=Loève Prize|publisher=Institute of Mathematical Statistics|website=imstat.org|date=2011-11-21|access-date=2024-04-12}}
{{citation|url=https://imstat.org/2007/10/19/richard-kenyon-awarded-2007-loeve-prize/|title=Richard Kenyon Awarded 2007 Loève Prize|publisher=Institute of Mathematical Statistics|website=imstat.org|date=2007-10-19|access-date=2024-04-12}}
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External links
- [https://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~aldous/Loeve/index.html Information about the prize] maintained by David Aldous
- [https://statistics.berkeley.edu/about/awards-and-honors/loeve-prize Information about the prize] on the UC Berkeley website
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