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2010 King Faisal International Prize for Science shared by two mathematicians: Terence Tao and Enrico Bombieri PDF print email

The 2010 King Faisal International Prize for Science (Mathematics) has been awarded jointly to:

Prof. Terence Tao (University of California) for his highly original solutions of very difficult and important problems and for his technical brilliance in the use of the necessary mathematical machinery.

Prof. Enrico Bombier (Princeton University) for his pioneering contributions to various branches of mathematics. 

For more information see: King Faisal International Prize

 

 

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