The Rollo Davidson Prize is an award established in 1975 in memory of Rollo Davidson, a promising mathematician who passed away at a young age. The prize is given annually to individuals who have made significant contributions in the field of probability. It specifically aims to recognize innovative research and young researchers who have shown exceptional ability in the area of probability theory and its applications. The prize often highlights work that is considered to be both original and impactful within the statistical community.
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