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Mathematicians | India will host the International Congress
of Mathematicians (ICM) at Hyderabad from August 19 27, 2010. This is the
first time in more than hundred years of history of the ICMs that the Congress
will be held in India and only the third time in an Asian country (the 1990 Congress
was held in Kyoto and the 2002 Congress in Beijing). The Awards given out
at the ICM are one of the most attractive features of the Congress from the point
of view of the public at large. The Fields Medal, the Nevanlinna Prize and the
Gauss Prize are given out at these ICMs. At Hyderabad, a new prize called the
Chern Prize, named after S S Chern, a well known figure in geometry in the twentieth
century, will also be awarded for the first time to an individual whose lifelong
outstanding achievements in mathematics warrant the highest level of recognition.
A onetime Lilavati Award, named after the daughter of legendary astronomer
and mathematician Bhaskaracharya, will also be given to an individual recognised
for contributions towards popularization of mathematics. The Fields Medal is considered
by the mathematical community as an equivalent of the Nobel Prize. The medals
are awarded, once in four years at the inaugural function of the Congresses. The
prize is administered by an international organization the International
Mathematical Union (IMU). The ICM is built around 200 invited talks: about
20 plenary one-hour lectures in diverse mathematical areas addressed to the mathematical
community at large given by eminent figures responsible for the very evolution
of the area; and the rest sectional talks by outstanding experts
addressed to other experts. At the Hyderabad Congress there will be two plenary
talks by Indians and seven sectional talks. Public out-reach talks are by Professors
Martin Groetschel and Guenter Ziegler of Germany and Bill Barton from New Zealand.
Special events such as non-technical talks connected with promotion of mathematics
as well as cultural programmes will also be held during the Congress. Another
new feature of the Hyderabad Congress will be a 2-day meeting styled "International
Congress of Women Mathematicians" which will focus attention on women in
mathematics. The initiative for holding this comes from the organization "European
Women in Mathematics". This is the first meeting of its kind. Prior to the
ICM, the General Assembly of IMU will also meet in Bangalore on 16-17 August 2010.
The year 2010 is significant for mathematics. It marks the centenary of
the founding of the Indian Mathematical Society, while a second mathematical society
the Ramanujan Mathematical Society will be celebrating its Silver Jubilee.
The Department of Atomic Energy and the University of Hyderabad are partially
funding the ICM along with Department of Science and Technology. More details
on the Congress are available at http//www.icm2010.org.in
Source
: Press Information Bureau Date :
June 01, 2010 |