Russian Federation
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1993~2020
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Anna Netrebko
Russian Federation,
Austria
"With her magnificent voice and glowing charisma, she is a larger-than-life singer who keeps the classics alive, sells out every performance and also catches the attention of audiences new to opera; Anna Netrebko opens doors. She was the first classical musician to be included in Time Magazine's 'The Top 100 Most Influential People'."
Stanislav Smirnov,
Russian Federation
For the proof of conformal invariance ofpercolationand the planarIsing modelinstatistical physics.
Grigori Perelman,
Russian Federation
for his contributions to geometry and his revolutionary insights into the analytical and geometric structure of theRicci flow
Andrei Okounkov,
Russian Federation
for his contributions bridgingprobability,representation theoryandalgebraic geometry
Valery Gergiev
Russian Federation
"...for the way his unique, electrifying musical skills have deepened and renewed our relationship with the grand tradition; and for how he has managed to develop and amplify the importance of artistic music in these modern, changing times."
Vladimir Voevodsky,
Russian Federation
he defined and developed motivic cohomology and the A1-homotopy theory ofalgebraic varieties; he proved theMilnor conjectureson theK-theoryof fields
Sofia Gubaidulina
Russian Federation
"...whose intensely expressive and deeply personal musical idiom has the ability to speak to an ever-growing audience of listeners all over the world."
Mstislav Rostropovich
Russian Federation
"...for a unique artistic achievement distinguished by originality, independence, fluency and vigour of interpretation and instrumental mastery."
Efim Zelmanov,
Russian Federation
For his solution to the restricted Burnside problem.
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