- The Prix Paul
Doistau–Émile
Blutet is a
biennial prize awarded by the
French Academy of
Sciences in the
fields of
mathematics and
physical sciences since...
- the
Grandmont Abbey. It is
recorded as
having been
collection of Félix
Doistau in
Paris from 1846–1936. It was
acquired by the
Cloisters in 2002. It is...
- probability. In 2006, the
French Academy of
Sciences awarded her the Prix Paul
Doistau–Émile Blutet. For her contributions, she won the 2009 Loève Prize. In 2012...
-
Fields Medal,
including the
Rollo Davidson Prize in 1998, the Prix Paul
Doistau–Émile
Blutet in 1999, the
Fermat Prize in 2001, the
Grand Prix Jacques...
- new
research in
algebraic dynamics. In 1987,
Szpiro received the Prix
Doistau–Blutel from the
French Academy of
Sciences "for his work in Commutative...
-
commutative ring
splits as a module. In 2011, André
received the Prix Paul
Doistau–Émile
Blutet of the Académie des Sciences. In 2015, he was
elected as a...
- of
Mathematicians in Rio de Janeiro. In 2012 he
received the Prix Paul
Doistau–Émile
Blutet for his work on
dynamic systems (and
especially holomorphic...
-
pseudonymous collective M. Lothaire. In 1985,
Foata received the Prix Paul
Doistau–Émile Blutet. He was born in
Damascus while it was
under French mandate...
- of the
Legion of
Honour in 2012, and in the same year won the Prix Paul
Doistau–Émile
Blutet of the
French Academy of
Sciences in the area of mechanical...
- variations. He has also
received the
French Academy of Sciences' Prix Paul
Doistau–Émile
Blutet (in 1986) and Ampère
Prize (in 1992). He was an
invited professor...