Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors mathematicians like Jacob Tsimerman and Wesley Pegden as frontrunners for the 2026 Fields Medal, the math world's highest honor for researchers under 40, driven by their recent breakthroughs in number theory and probabilistic combinatorics. Recent buzz stems from Tsimerman's work on Shimura varieties and Pegden's advances in percolation theory, amplified by invitations to key conferences and arXiv preprints gaining traction. The secretive International Mathematical Union committee adds unpredictability, mirroring past surprises like 2022's June Huh win. Watch for signals ahead of the July 2026 ICM in Philadelphia, where medals are awarded—streaming metrics from math talks and citation surges could shift implied probabilities.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado¿Quién ganará la Medalla Fields 2026?
¿Quién ganará la Medalla Fields 2026?
$137,609 Vol.
Hong Wang
85%
Jacob Tsimerman
59%
Yu Deng
56%
John Pardon
38%
Jack Thorne
38%
Julian Sahasrabudhe
28%
Aleksandr Logunov
16%
Will Sawin
15%
Alexander Efimov
14%
Sam Raskin
20%
$137,609 Vol.
Hong Wang
85%
Jacob Tsimerman
59%
Yu Deng
56%
John Pardon
38%
Jack Thorne
38%
Julian Sahasrabudhe
28%
Aleksandr Logunov
16%
Will Sawin
15%
Alexander Efimov
14%
Sam Raskin
20%
This market will resolve according to the winners of the 2026 Fields medal.
If the 2026 Fields medalists are not announced by August 15, 2026, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the IMU (https://www.mathunion.org/imu-awards/fields-medal), however other credible reporting may be used.
Mercado abierto: Jan 6, 2026, 1:51 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors mathematicians like Jacob Tsimerman and Wesley Pegden as frontrunners for the 2026 Fields Medal, the math world's highest honor for researchers under 40, driven by their recent breakthroughs in number theory and probabilistic combinatorics. Recent buzz stems from Tsimerman's work on Shimura varieties and Pegden's advances in percolation theory, amplified by invitations to key conferences and arXiv preprints gaining traction. The secretive International Mathematical Union committee adds unpredictability, mirroring past surprises like 2022's June Huh win. Watch for signals ahead of the July 2026 ICM in Philadelphia, where medals are awarded—streaming metrics from math talks and citation surges could shift implied probabilities.
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