Salem Prize

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The Salem Prize is a prestigious mathematical award given annually to young researchers for outstanding contributions in the field of analysis, particularly Fourier series and related areas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mathematics award
research prize
awardedFor outstanding contributions in Fourier series
outstanding contributions in analysis
outstanding contributions in related areas of analysis
awardFrequency annual
countryOfOrigin France
discipline pure mathematics
eligibility early-career researchers
young mathematicians
field Fourier analysis
Fourier series
mathematical analysis
hasAwarded Alexander Olevskii
Artur Avila
Assaf Naor
Ben Green
Boris Kashin
Charles Fefferman
Christoph Thiele
Ciprian Demeter
Elias Stein
surface form: Elias M. Stein

Endre Szemerédi
Frédéric Nazarov
Jean Bourgain
Jean-Marc Schlenker
Jean-Pierre Kahane
Jonathan Bennett
Jonathan Hickman
Károly Simon
Larry Guth
Marina Iliopoulou
Michael Lacey
Paul Cohen
Semyon Dyatlov
Stefán Ingi Valdimarsson
Terence Tao
Thomas H. Wolff
Thomas Wolff
Timothy Gowers
Tomasz Wolff
Tuomas Hytönen
Xavier Tolsa
Yves Meyer
inception 1968
namedAfter Raphaël Salem
notableFor recognizing work in Fourier series
recognizing young analysts
relativeImportance one of the major prizes in analysis
sponsor Raphaël Salem estate
Salem family

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Terence Tao awardReceived Salem Prize
Charles Fefferman awardReceived Salem Prize
Maryam Mirzakhani awardReceived Salem Prize
Lawrence Guth awardReceived Salem Prize
Ben Green awardReceived Salem Prize
Curtis T. McMullen awardReceived Salem Prize