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In the mid-1990s, Alexander Grothendieck, a genius mathematician, retired for good. We lose track. Winner of the Fields Medal (the equivalent of the Nobel Prize), this man had brought to the mathematical world one of his greatest theoretical advances. Its intellectual domination was assured. But in 1988 he turned down the Crafoord Prize and its million and a half dollars.
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Yves Le Pestipon | Yves Le Pestipon | Unowned | |
Pierre Cartier | Pierre Cartier | Unowned | |
Denis Favennec | Denis Favennec | Unowned | |
Pierre Lochak | Pierre Lochak | Unowned | |
Jean-Paul Malrieu | Jean-Paul Malrieu | Unowned | |
Jean-Pierre Nizet | Jean-Pierre Nizet | Unowned | |
Max Pelous | Max Pelous | Unowned | |
Emmanuel Riboulet | Emmanuel Riboulet | Unowned | |
Winfried Scharlau | Winfried Scharlau | Unowned | |
Leila Schneps | Leila Schneps | Unowned |