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  1. The Soldier's Medal (Fields of Honor) by Donald E. Zlotnik, 1991-08-06
  2. Modern Mathematics in the Light of the Fields Medal by Michael Monastyrsky, 1998-03-13
  3. Gold Medal Track & Field Series-NTSC Video Package by Human Kinetics, 1999-02-11
  4. Medal of Honor (Fields of Honor) by Donald E. Zlotnik, 1990-11-06
  5. Mathematical Research Today and Tomorrow: Viewpoints of Seven Fields Medalists. Lectures given at the Institut d'Estudis Catalans, Barcelona, Spain, June 1991 (Lecture Notes in Mathematics)
  6. Fields medals: mathematicians win awards for geometry, physics, and probability.(Grigori Perelman honored): An article from: Science News by E. Klarreich, 2006-08-26
  7. The Establishment of the Fields Medal in Mathematics: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by K. Lee Lerner, 2000
  8. John Charles Fields: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i>
  9. 1904 Summer Olympics: 1904 Summer Olympics Medal Table, Francis Field, Mixed Team at the 1904 Summer Olympics
  10. United States women track and field Olympic medal winners, 1928-1968 by Ruth Vinson, 1971
  11. René Thom: Topologist, Mathematician, Singularity Theory, Catastrophe Theory, Erik Christopher Zeeman, Fields Medal, Montbéliard
  12. The female image in the Caldecott medal award books (Monograph - University of the Pacific, School of Education, Bureau of Educational Research and Field Services) by Patricia Roberts, 1976
  13. Field artillery medal of honor winners by Carrie Stafford, 1975
  14. Prize Mathematical Contributions of Fields Medal, Wolf and by M Monastyrsky, 2008-03-18

1. Fields Medal - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Jump to: navigation search The obverse of the Fields Medal The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to two, three, or four mathematicians not over 40 years of age at each International Congress of the International Mathematical Union , a meeting that takes place every four years. The Fields Medal is widely viewed as the top honor a mathematician can receive. It comes with a monetary award, which in 2006 was C$ US$ 15,000 or Founded at the behest of Canadian mathematician John Charles Fields , the medal was first awarded in 1936, to Finnish mathematician Lars Ahlfors and American mathematician Jesse Douglas and has been regularly awarded since 1950. Its purpose is to give recognition and support to younger mathematical researchers who have made major contributions.
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The Fields Medal is often described as the " Nobel Prize of Mathematics " for the prestige it carries , though in most other ways the relatively new Abel Prize is a more direct analogue. The comparison is not entirely accurate because the Fields Medal is only awarded every four years. The Medal also has an age limit: a recipient's 40th birthday must not occur before

2. Fields Institute - The Fields Medal
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John Charles Fields Mittag-Leffler and Nobel About Us Index The history of the Fields Medal begins in the Committee of the International Congress set up by the University of Toronto in November of 1923, with the purpose of organizing the 1924 Congress to be held in Toronto. Fields was its chairman, and his colleague J.L.Synge the secretary. Although Fields probably conceived of the medal at some earlier time, the first recorded mention of it is in the minutes of a meeting of that committee on February 24, 1931 where it is “resolved that the sum of $2,500 should be set apart for two medals to be awarded in connection with successive International Mathematical Congresses through an international committee appointed for such purpose initially by the executive of the International Mathematical Congress, but later by the International Mathematical Union”. The $2,500 was evidently the balance on hand after all expenses of the 1924 Congress had been met. Of course, in spite of Fields’s intentions, the medal became known as the Fields Medal when it was awarded for the first time in Oslo in 1936. It is interesting to note that, at the same meeting, it was decided that “the Chairman should see the Prime Minister of Canada to arrange if possible how permanence of capital and of interest of the fund might be assured”. Such an arrangement was apparently never made, and the monetary value of the Fields Prize is presently $15,000Can (about $9500US), hardly commensurate with its stature as the “Nobel Prize in Mathematics”.

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A prize awarded to up to four mathematicians (under forty) at each International Congress of Mathematics since 1936 and regularly since 1948 at the initiative of the Canadian mathematican Fields. The purpose is to give recognition and support to young mathematical researchers having already made important contributions.

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ज्ञानकोश: - The Indological Knowledgebase The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to up to four mathematicians (not over forty years of age) at each International Congress of International Mathematical Union , since and regularly since at the initiative of the Canadian mathematican John Charles Fields . The purpose is to give recognition and support to young mathematical researchers having already made important contributions. Year Location Winners Beijing China Laurent Lafforgue Vladimir Voevodsky ... Jesse Douglas The Fields Medal is often described as the " Nobel Prize Wolf Prizes , there has been a high-profile "lifetime achievement" award in mathematics; this has to some extent redressed perceived imbalances in the weight given to different kinds of merit and the movements of intellectual fashion across mathematics as a whole. The medal is mentioned a number of times in the award winning movie Good Will Hunting staring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck edit
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Jump to: navigation search The Fields Medal is a prize awarded to two, three, or four mathematicians not over 40 years of age at each International Congress of the International Mathematical Union , a meeting that takes place every four years. The Canadian mathematician John Charles Fields was the first to propose this medal and it was first awarded in . It has been regularly awarded since . Its purpose is to give recognition and support to younger mathematical researchers who have made major contributions.
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Because of its prestige, the Fields Medal is often described as the " Nobel Prize of mathematics ,", but the comparison is not so good. First, it is awarded not only to recognize the valuable contributions of a mathematician but also to encourage him or her to continue his work. The Fields Medals have generally been awarded for a mathematician's whole work, rather than for a particular result. Another difference is that the Fields Medal is awarded every four years, and its recipients cannot be over the age of 40. Also, the money awarded with the medal is much lower than the US$1.3 million given with each Nobel prize.

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Encyclopedia Article Find in this article View printer-friendly page E-mail Multimedia 1 item Fields Medal , international medal for mathematical distinction. It is awarded to no fewer than two and no more than four mathematicians under 40 years of age every four years at the International Congress of Mathematicians. It is generally considered to be the equivalent of a Nobel Prize for mathematics. The medal is named after John Charles Fields, who conceived the idea of the medal. Fields was a Canadian mathematician, educated in Toronto, Paris, and Berlin. He spent most of his academic career at the University of Toronto (with a brief stint at Johns Hopkins University ). Fields did original research in the theory of algebraic functions that was influenced by his renowned mentors, Lazarus Fuchs, Karl Schwarz, Ferdinand Frobenius, and Max Planck . However, he was better known as an administrator and organizer, and acted as Secretary for the 1924 meeting of the International Congress of Mathematics in Toronto. Against Fields’ wishes, German mathematicians were excluded from this conference. Fields was so troubled by this politicizing of mathematics that he proposed the institution of an award for mathematical achievement and promise that would emphasize the international character of mathematical endeavour.

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