Abel Prize 2017: Yves Meyer wins 'maths Nobel' for work on wavelets
by Alex Bellos from on (#2GJ8K)
Frenchman wins prestigious prize for theory that links maths, information technology and computer science
French mathematician Yves Meyer was today awarded the 2017 Abel Prize for his work on wavelets, a mathematical theory with applications in data compression, medical imaging and the detection of gravitational waves.
Meyer, 77, will receive 6 million Norwegian krone (about 600,000) for the prize, which recognises outstanding contributions to mathematics and is awarded by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.
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