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  1. PRIX ABEL 2020. Le prix Abel 2020 a été attribué conjointement à Hillel Furstenberg et Gregory Margulis « pour l'utilisation visionnaire de méthodes issues de la théorie des probabilités et de celles des systèmes dynamiques en théorie des groupes, théorie des nombres et combinatoire ».. Hillel...

  2. Hillel Furstenberg, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and a *58 graduate student of Salomon Bochner at Princeton, will receive the 2020 Abel Prize “for pioneering the use of methods from probability and dynamics in group theory, number theory and combinatorics.” He shares the prize with Gregory Margulis of Yale.

  3. In mathematics, particularly in number theory, Hillel Furstenberg's proof of the infinitude of primes is a topological proof that the integers contain infinitely many prime numbers.When examined closely, the proof is less a statement about topology than a statement about certain properties of arithmetic sequences. [1] [2] Unlike Euclid's classical proof, Furstenberg's proof is a proof by ...

  4. Hillel Furstenberg In 1996, a committee was formed to examine the results that had been reported by H.J. Gans regarding the existence of "encoded" text in the bible foretelling events that took ...

  5. 8 de ago. de 2014 · Hillel Furstenberg. American Mathematical Society, Aug 8, 2014 - Mathematics - 69 pages. Fractal geometry represents a radical departure from classical geometry, which focuses on smooth objects that "straighten out" under magnification. Fractals, which take their name from the shape of fractured objects, can be characterized as retaining their ...

  6. - Hillel Furstenberg and Gregory Margulis (2020) - Lászlo Lóvász and Avi Wigderson (2021) - Dennis P. Sullivan (2022) The profiles feature autobiographical information as well as a scholarly description of each mathematician’s work. In addition, each profile contains a Curriculum Vitae, a complete bibliography, and the full citation from ...

  7. 19 de mar. de 2020 · The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters has has awarded the Abel Prize for 2020 to Hillel Furstenberg, a 1958 Ph.D. graduate in mathematics, "for pioneering the use of methods from probability and dynamics in group theory, number theory and combinatorics.” He shares the prize with Yale University’s Gregory Margulis. The government of Norway...