prizes
Hillel (Harry) Furstenberg
2006/7 for his profound contributions to ergodic theory, probability, topological dynamics, analysis on symmetric spaces and homogenous flows.
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Saharon Shelah
2001 for his many fundamental contributions to mathematical logic and set theory, and their applications within other parts of mathematics.
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Elon Lindenstrauss
2010 for his achievements in the area of measure rigidity in ergodic theory and
their applications to number theory.
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Robert J. (Yisrael) Aumann
2005 Prof. Aumann Received the Nobel Prize in Economics along with Prof. Thomas Schelling for having enhanced the understanding of conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis.
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Participation in the ICM (the International Congress of Mathematicians, held once in 4 years), also demonstrates the excellence of our department. The ICM invited speakers from Jerusalem are as follows:
Hochman; Kalai (Plenary); Lubotzky (Plenary)
2018
Ziegler
2014
Furstenberg (Plenary); Lapid; Last; Aharonov; E. Lindenstrauss (special lecture by a Fields medallist)
2010
The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities members (year elected in parentheses)
Gil Kalai
2016
Alex Lubotzky
2014
Elon Lindenstrauss
2012
Ehud Hrushovski
2008
Sergiu Hart
2006
David Kazhdan
2006
Israel Aumann
János Bolyai Prize / Hungarian Academy of Science (MTA)
Saharon Shelah
2000
Leonard M. and Eleanor B. Blumenthal Award for the Advancement of Research in Pure Mathematics
Elon Lindenstrauss
2001