About ICM

The most important Mathematics event will be held in Brazil.

The research community recognizes the International Congress of Mathematicians as the most important event in world mathematics. In 2018, it will be 121 years that have passed since the first conference and Rio de Janeiro's turn to welcome participants from around the world, in the 28th edition of the ICM. Our goal is to do justice to this history and at the same time to further the success of this series of events – expanding knowledge, exchanging experiences, and fostering an awareness of mathematics in a broad and innovative way. The joy, receptiveness and professionalism of Brazilians will make the Rio de Janeiro ICM a memorable experience far beyond the realm of mathematics.

More than a century fostering a sharing of knowledge.

The late nineteenth century was a remarkable period in the history the sciences. Mathematics, in particular, saw the emergence of a series of discoveries ranging from the logical foundations of the discipline to traditional areas, such as algebra and geometry.

It was in this context that in 1897 was held the first edition of the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM). On this occasion were formulated the objectives that guide the event until today: foster contact between mathematicians from different countries; present recent advances in the area; and promote cooperation on several fronts.

Throughout the years, ICM has been a privileged stage for world mathematics. From the scientific point of view, the discussions and expositions in these conferences have helped disseminate new areas of research and foster meaningful exchanges. In some cases, such Hilbert's famous lecture at the 1900 conference, events at ICM have ended up influencing the development of mathematics for decades to come.

ICM has also been an important instrument for the internationalization of mathematics. The conference was able to overcome the contentions raised by the First World War (in 1932) and the difficulties of communication between the two sides of the iron curtain (from 1957).

In recent years, ICM has sought to facilitate the participation of mathematicians from developing countries. The International Mathematical Union (IMU) is the body that brings together the mathematical societies from countries around the world; it grew out of the ICMs and manages the current editions of the conference.

Recognition of the best

The events of the ICM bestow some of the most prestigious awards in mathematics:

Fields Medal

Two to four medalists under 40 are recognized for outstanding mathematical achievement for existing work and for the promise of future achievement.
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Nevanlinna Prize

Awarded to a researcher under age 40 for outstanding contributions in Mathematical Aspects of Information Sciences.
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Gauss Prize

Honors scientists whose mathematical research has had an impact outside mathematics – either in technology, in business, or simply in people's everyday lives.
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Chern Medal Award

For individuals of all ages whose accomplishments warrant the highest level of recognition for outstanding achievements in the field of mathematics.
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Leelavati Prize, sponsored by Infosys

Honors those who have made outstanding contributions to the increasing public awareness of mathematics in society.
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Previous events

Ano
Cidade
País
2014
Seoul
South Korea
2010
Hyderabad
India
2006
Madrid
Spain
2002
Beijing
China
1998
Berlin
Germany
1994
Zürich
Switzerland
1990
Kyoto
Japan
1986
Berkeley
U.S.
1982
reunião em 1983
Warsaw
Poland
1978
Helsinki
Finland
1974
Vancouver
Canada
1970
Nice
France
1966
Moscow
Soviet Union
1962
Stockholm
Sweden
Ano
Cidade
País
1958
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
1954
Amsterdam
Netherlands
1950
Cambridge, Massachusetts
U.S.
1936
Oslo
Norway
1932
Zürich
Switzerland
1928
Bologna
Italy
1924
Toronto
Canada
1920
Strasbourg
France
1912
Cambridge
United Kingdom
1908
Rome
Italy
1904
Heidelberg
East Germany
1900
Paris
France
1897
Zürich
Switzerland

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