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Nash Shares 2015 Abel Prize

Monday April 6, 2015

The Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters has decided to award the Abel Prize for 2015 to the American mathematicians John F. Nash Jr.2015.04.05_beautiful-mind-go (left)  2015.04.05_Two_Mathematical_Giants_Share_2015_Abel_Prize_mland Louis Nirenberg “for striking and seminal contributions to the theory of nonlinear partial differential equations and its applications to geometric analysis.” Outside mathematics, Nash is best known for a paper he wrote about game theory, the mathematics of decision-making, which ultimately won him the 1994 Nobel Prize for economics, and which features prominently in the 2001 film about him, A Beautiful Mind. That film included a scene of Nash — played by Russell Crowe (left, in photo at right) —  playing go at Princeton that sparked interest in the game after the film’s release.
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