Salem Prize

The Salem Prize, founded by the widow of Raphael Salem, is awarded every year to a young mathematician judged to have done outstanding work in Salem's field of interest, primarily the theory of Fourier series.

Past winners

  • 1968 Nicholas Varopoulos
  • 1969 Richard Hunt
  • 1970 Yves Meyer
  • 1971 Charles Fefferman
  • 1972 Thomas Körner
  • 1973 E. M. Nikishin
  • 1974 Hugh Montgomery
  • 1975 William Beckner
  • 1976 Michael R. Herman
  • 1977 S. V. Bockarev
  • 1978 Björn E. Dahlberg
  • 1979 Gilles Pisier
  • 1980 Stylianos Pichorides
  • 1981 Peter Jones
  • 1982 Alexei B. Aleksandrov
  • 1983 Jean Bourgain
  • 1984 Carlos Kenig
  • 1985 Thomas Wolff
  • 1986 Nikolai Makarov
  • 1987 Guy David & Jean Lin Journe
  • 1988 Alexander Volberg & Jean-Christophe Yoccoz
  • 1989 no prize
  • 1990 Sergei Konyagin
  • 1991 Curtis T. McMullen
  • 1992 Mitsuo Shishikura
  • 1993 Sergei Treil
  • 1994 Kari Astala
  • 1995 Hakan Eliasson
  • 1996 Michael Lacey & Christoph Thiele
  • 1997 no prize
  • 1998 Trevor Wooley
  • 1999 Fedor Nazarov
  • 2000 Terence Tao
  • 2001 Oded Schramm & Stanislav Smirnov
  • 2002 Xavier Tolsa
  • 2003 Elon Lindenstrauss & Kannan Soundararajan


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