Abel Prize — The story
A short introduction to the story of The Abel Prize, from the story of Niels Henrik Abel, the establishment of the prize in 2003, and the way mathematics impact our everyday lives. The main objective of the Abel Prize is to recognize pioneering scientific achievements in mathematics. The Prize shall also help boost the status of the field of mathematics in society and stimulate children and youth to become interested in mathematics.

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Andrew Wiles - The Abel Prize interview 2016

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Math's Fundamental Flaw

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The Extraordinary Theorems of John Nash - with Cédric Villani

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The Invention That Saved Science

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The Heartbreaking Story of the Mozart of Math

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The Abel Prize Interview: Masaki Kashiwara (2025) with Dundas & Skau

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Interview with Kip Thorne, Nobel Prize in Physics 2017

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Nobel Minds 2024

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John Milnor - The Abel Prize interview 2011

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Who Was Niels Henrik Abel? The Genius Behind Abelian Mathematics

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The Meaning of Ramanujan and His Lost Notebook

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Why This Is the Most Exciting Time to Be Human | Ken Ono, Axiom Math

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Robert Langlands - The Abel Prize interview 2018

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Why Democracy Is Mathematically Impossible

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The Langlands Program - Numberphile

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Mikhail Gromov - The Abel Prize interview 2009

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Peter Lax - The Abel Prize Interview 2005

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The Most Controversial Idea In Math

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Pierre Deligne - The Abel Prize interview 2013

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