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The Fields Medal is an international award recognizing outstanding mathematical achievement. Established in 1936 by the International Mathematical Union, it honors mathematicians under 40 who have made significant contributions to the field. It’s considered the highest distinction a mathematician can receive and is highly respected within academic circles globally. The medal recognizes exceptional work across various areas of mathematics.

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How often is the Fields Medal awarded, and what is the age limit?

The Fields Medal is awarded every four years by the International Mathematical Union at the International Congress of Mathematicians. To be eligible, a mathematician must be under 40 years of age on January 1 of the year the medal is awarded.

Why is the Fields Medal often compared to the Nobel Prize?

Because there is no Nobel Prize specifically for mathematics, the Fields Medal is widely considered the highest honor a mathematician can receive. It is frequently described by the media as the Nobel Prize of Mathematics.

What is the physical composition and monetary value of the Fields Medal?

The medal is made of gold and features a portrait of Archimedes on the obverse side. Unlike the Nobel Prize, the monetary prize attached to the Fields Medal is relatively modest, traditionally around 15,000 Canadian dollars.

Who was the first woman to win the Fields Medal?

Maryam Mirzakhani, an Iranian mathematician, became the first woman to win the Fields Medal in 2014. She was honored for her outstanding contributions to the dynamics and geometry of Riemann surfaces.

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