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  • Back in his dorm room, Li, the young doctoral student, imagines what it would be like to win the Fields Medal.

    Solving For Creativity 2007

  • The New York Times and Queerty ! reported that the Fields Medal was awarded to four mathematicans last week.

    Fields Medal Awarded to UCLA Prof, 3 others Ron Buckmire 2006

  • The New York Times and Queerty ! reported that the Fields Medal was awarded to four mathematicans last week.

    Archive 2006-08-01 Ron Buckmire 2006

  • The Fields Medal is awarded every four years by the International Congress of Mathematicians, which was held in Madrid in 2006.

    Fields Medal Awarded to UCLA Prof, 3 others Ron Buckmire 2006

  • The Fields Medal is awarded every four years by the International Congress of Mathematicians, which was held in Madrid in 2006.

    Archive 2006-08-01 Ron Buckmire 2006

  • For Baron-Cohen, the surge of foetal testosterone explains why no woman has won the Fields Medal in maths; for Brizendine, it explains why girls are better at "communication, observation, and processing of information".

    Top stories from Times Online 2011

  • The Russian mathematician Grigory Perelman, who has turned down both the Fields Medal and the Clay Millennium Prize, which were to be awarded to him for solving the PoincarĂ© Conjecture

    The New York Review of Books 2010

  • Ngo Bau Chau was one of four mathematicians awarded the Fields Medal, considered the subject's top prize, in Hyderabad, India on Thursday.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • In some cases, it is possible to have some public discussion of a committee process by anonymising all the information, but with an award as high-profile as the Fields Medal, I doubt that any cloak of anonymity would last for long.

    Gowers's Weblog 2010

  • The Russian mathematician Grigory Perelman, who has turned down both the Fields Medal and the Clay Millennium Prize, which were to be awarded to him for solving the PoincarĂ© Conjecture

    The New York Review of Books 2010

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