The 2025 Abel Prize is awarded to Masaki Kashiwara
The 2025 Abel Prize is awarded to Professor Masaki Kashiwara (Aisenstadt Chair at CRM in 2013-2014).
The Abel Prize is awarded annually by the Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters in recognition of exceptional research contributions in mathematics. This prize is known as the mathematical equivalent of the Nobel Prize.
The prize for 2025 has been awarded to Professor Kashiwara for his fundamental contributions to algebraic analysis and representation theory, in particular for the development of the theory of D-modules and for the discovery of crystal bases (see The 2025 Abel Prize for the full citation).
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