Interview with the laureate
Interview with professor Srinivasa Varadhan by professor Martin Raussen and professor Christian Skau
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The award ceremony
H.M. King Harald presenting the Abel Prize to professor Srinivasa Varadhan
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Speech by professor Kristian Seip, chairman of the Abel Committee (Norwegian)
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Speech by professor Srinivasa Varadhan
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Terry Lyons, Ofer Zeitouni, Srinivasa Varadhan and George Papanicolaou at the University of Oslo in connection with the Abel Lectures. (Photo: Terje Bendiksby/Scanpix)
The Abel Lectures 2007
Srinivasa Varadhan gave his Abel Lecture at the University of Oslo on May 23.
Programme:
"A Short History of Large Deviations" Srinivasa Varadhan, Abel Laureate 2007, Courant Insitute, New York Watch video (low resolution) | Watch video (high resolution)
"Stochastic Analysis in Finance" Professor George Papanicolaou, Stanford University, USA Watch video (low resolution) | Watch video (high resolution)
"Large Deviations at Work" Professor Ofer Zeitouni, University of Minnesota, USA Watch video (low resolution) | Watch video (high resolution)
"Modelling Diffusive Systems" Professor Terry Lyons, University of Oxford, UK Watch video (low resolution) | Watch video (high resolution)
Video from the announcement of the Abel Prize winner 2007
Professor Jan Fridthjof Bernt, president of The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, enters the lecture hall where he will announce the winner of the 2007 Abel Prize. He is followed by professor Kristian Seip, chairman of the Abel Committee. (Photo: Lise Åserud/Scanpix)
Interview with the prize winner Srinivasa S. R. Varadhan by professor Tom Lindstrøm, University of Oslo (6 min. 34 sec.):
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Popular-science presentation of Varadhan's work
Professor Tom Louis Lindstrøm gave a popular-science presentation of the prize-winner's work in connection with the announcement at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters 22 March.
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The presentation as a powerpoint-document
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