European Prize in Combinatorics explained
The European Prize in Combinatorics is a prize for research in combinatorics, a mathematical discipline, which is awarded biennially at Eurocomb, the European conference on combinatorics, graph theory, and applications.[1] The prize was first awarded at Eurocomb 2003 in Prague. Recipients must not be older than 35. The most recent prize was awarded at Eurocomb 2023 in Prague.
- 2003 Daniela Kühn, Deryk Osthus, Alain Plagne[2]
- 2005 Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov[1]
- 2007 Gilles Schaeffer[3]
- 2009 Peter Keevash,[4] Balázs Szegedy[5]
- 2011 David Conlon, Daniel Kráľ[6]
- 2013 Wojciech Samotij, Tom Sanders
- 2015 Karim Adiprasito, Zdeněk Dvořák, Rob Morris[7]
- 2017 Christian Reiher, Maryna Viazovska
- 2019 Richard Montgomery and Alexey Pokrovskiy
- 2021 Péter Pál Pach, Julian Sahasrabudhe, Lisa Sauermann, István Tomon
- 2023 Johannes Carmesin, Felix Joos
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