The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

4 men awarded Fields Medal during congress in Rio de Janeiro

- By Beatrice Christofar­o

RIO DE JANEIRO » Four mathematic­ians on Wednesday were awarded this year’s Fields Medal, a prestigiou­s award that many describe as the Nobel Prize of mathematic­s.

Given every four years, the prize goes to mathematic­ians under 40 and the winners were announced during the Internatio­nal Congress of Mathematic­ians being held in Rio de Janeiro.

Peter Scholze, a 30-year-old professor at the University of Bonn, was the youngest winner.

“My very first success was winning the regional math Olympiad in Berlin. Since then I’ve been expecting it to stop somewhere, but it hasn’t,” the German mathematic­ian said.

The other winners were Caucher Birkar, 40, of the University of Cambridge in England; Alessio Figalli, 34, at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and Akshay Venkatesh, 36, of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and Stanford University in California.

“I couldn’t believe it when I got the email,” said Figalli, who had to keep this recognitio­n a secret for months.

This was the first time the congress has been held in Latin America, and participan­ts came from all over the world to listen to talks by some of the brightest mathematic­ians.

“This is a recognitio­n that allows us to showcase math talent in Brazil,” said Marcelo Viana, the congress organizer and director of the Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematic­s in Rio.

At the previous congress, Brazilian mathematic­ian Artur Avila was the first Latin American to win the Fields Medal.

But Viana said there is a need to get young Brazilians more excited about the mathematic­s.

“We have a paradox of having high-level research, but an education system that isn’t as successful,” he said. “That is probably related to a lack of scientific and mathematic­al culture in society.”

 ?? SILVIA IZQUIERDO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Italy’s Alessio Figalli, right, Germany’s Peter Scholze, center, and Australian Akshay Venkatesh, pose for a photo during the 2018 Internatio­nal Congress of Mathematic­ians in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday.
SILVIA IZQUIERDO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Italy’s Alessio Figalli, right, Germany’s Peter Scholze, center, and Australian Akshay Venkatesh, pose for a photo during the 2018 Internatio­nal Congress of Mathematic­ians in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday.

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