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Professor Eilon Lindenstrauss Receive Fields Medal 2010


It has been known that Professor Eilon Lindenstrauss receive the prestigious Fields Medal in 2010. He is from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Lindenstrauss
has a degree in physics and mathematics. He has a Masters and a PhD in mathematics from the Hebrew University.

The Fields Medal is traditionally given by one until four mathematicians every four years. The Fields Medal comes with the condition that the recipient of the award shall not be more than 40 years of age. The Fields Medal is given every four years at the International Congress of International Mathematical Union.


The Fields Medal is perceived as an estimate and a shred of honor a mathematician can get. The Fields Medal is also a financial reward attached to it. We were $ 15,000 in 2996.

The Fields Medal was established by a Canadian mathematician John Charles CharlesJohn called Campos. The Fields Medal was first awarded in 1936 and has been at times since 1950. The purpose of the Fields Medal is to recognize and support young mathematicians who have made important research.

The Fields Medal is often shown as the "Nobel Prize of Mathematics" for love leads. Compared with the Nobel Prize, Fields Medal is an honor every four years. Fields Medal also has the status of an age limit attached to it. The condition of age limit for the Fields Medal has deprived many mathematicians of the award in spite of his great contributions to the world of mathematics.

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