Interviews with the Abel Prize Laureates 2003–2016
Editors
Martin Raussen
Aalborg University, DenmarkChristian F. Skau
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway
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p. v Contentsp. vii PrefaceOle M. SejerstedKristian Ranestad
pp. ix–xiii IntroductionMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
pp. 1–10 Abel Prize 2003: Jean-Pierre SerreMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/1pp. 11–29 Abel Prize 2004: Sir Michael Francis Atiyah and Isadore M. SingerMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/2pp. 31–46 Abel Prize 2005: Peter D. LaxMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/3pp. 47–60 Abel Prize 2006: Lennart CarlesonMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/4pp. 61–78 Abel Prize 2007: Srinivasa S. R. VaradhanMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/5pp. 79–96 Abel Prize 2008: John Griggs Thompson and Jacques TitsMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/6pp. 97–121 Abel Prize 2009: Mikhail GromovMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/7pp. 123–140 Abel Prize 2010: John TateMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/8pp. 141–159 Abel Prize 2011: John MilnorMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/9pp. 161–182 Abel Prize 2012: Endre SzemerédiMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/10pp. 183–200 Abel Prize 2013: Pierre DeligneMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/11pp. 201–217 Abel Prize 2014: Yakov G. SinaiMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/12pp. 219–243 Abel Prize 2015: John F. Nash, Jr. and Louis NirenbergMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/13pp. 245–265 Abel Prize 2016: Sir Andrew J. WilesMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
DOI 10.4171/177-1/14pp. 267–287 An Imaginary Interview with Niels Henrik AbelMartin RaussenChristian F. Skau
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