Rollo Davidson Prize - List of Recipients of The Rollo Davidson Prize

List of Recipients of The Rollo Davidson Prize

  • 1976 Brian D. Ripley
  • 1977 Olav Kallenberg
  • 1978 Zhen-ting Hou
  • 1979 Frank Kelly
  • 1980 David Aldous and Erik Jørgensen
  • 1981 John C. Gittins
  • 1982 Ruben Ambartzumian and Persi Diaconis
  • 1983 Ed Perkins
  • 1984 Martin Thomas Barlow and Chris Rogers
  • 1985 Piet Groeneboom and Terence John Lyons
  • 1986 Peter Hall and Jean-François Le Gall
  • 1987 Yao-chi Yu, Jie-zhong Zou,and Andrew Carverhill
  • 1988 Peter Baxendale, Imre Z. Ruzsa and Gábor J. Székely
  • 1989 Geoffrey Grimmett and Rémi Léandre
  • 1990 Steven Evans
  • 1991 Alain-Sol Sznitman
  • 1992 Krzysztof Burdzy
  • 1993 Gérard Ben Arous and Robin Pemantle
  • 1994 Thomas Mountford and Laurent Saloff-Coste
  • 1995 Philippe Biane and Yuval Peres
  • 1996 Bruce Driver and Jean Bertoin
  • 1997 James Norris and Martin Schweizer
  • 1998 Davar Khoshnevisan and Wendelin Werner
  • 1999 Raphaël Cerf and Gareth Roberts
  • 2000 Kurt Johansson and David Wilson
  • 2001 Richard Kenyon
  • 2002 Stanislav Smirnov and Balaji Prabhakar
  • 2003 Alice Guionnet
  • 2004 Alexander Holroyd and Itai Benjamini
  • 2005 Olle Hãggstrõm and Neil O'Connell
  • 2006 Scott Sheffield
  • 2007 Remco van der Hofstad
  • 2008 Brian Rider and Bálint Virág
  • 2009 Grégory Miermont
  • 2010 Sourav Chatterjee and Gady Kozma
  • 2011 Christophe Garban and Gábor Pete
  • 2012 Vincent Beffara and Hugo Duminil-Copin
  • 2013 Eyal Lubetzky and Allan Sly

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