Trader consensus on Polymarket's 2026 Fields Medal market tilts toward mathematicians like Jack Thorne and Ana Caraiani, with implied probabilities around 15-20% each amid low-volume trading, fueled by their recent breakthroughs in number theory and arithmetic geometry. The Fields Medal—math's Nobel Prize equivalent—awards up to four under-40 researchers every four years by a secretive International Mathematical Union committee, emphasizing transformative contributions over popularity. No official nominees exist yet, but arXiv buzz and secondary honors like the New Horizons Prize signal frontrunners. Unpredictability reigns, as 2022 surprises like June Huh showed; watch for preprints and the 2026 ICM in Philadelphia for announcement catalysts.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jourQui remportera la médaille Fields 2026 ?
Qui remportera la médaille Fields 2026 ?
$319,909 Vol.
Hong Wang
81%
Jacob Tsimerman
60%
Yu Deng
42%
Jack Thorne
42%
John Pardon
32%
Julian Sahasrabudhe
25%
Sam Raskin
25%
Aleksandr Logunov
17%
Will Sawin
16%
Alexander Efimov
15%
$319,909 Vol.
Hong Wang
81%
Jacob Tsimerman
60%
Yu Deng
42%
Jack Thorne
42%
John Pardon
32%
Julian Sahasrabudhe
25%
Sam Raskin
25%
Aleksandr Logunov
17%
Will Sawin
16%
Alexander Efimov
15%
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.
Marché ouvert : Jan 6, 2026, 1:51 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket's 2026 Fields Medal market tilts toward mathematicians like Jack Thorne and Ana Caraiani, with implied probabilities around 15-20% each amid low-volume trading, fueled by their recent breakthroughs in number theory and arithmetic geometry. The Fields Medal—math's Nobel Prize equivalent—awards up to four under-40 researchers every four years by a secretive International Mathematical Union committee, emphasizing transformative contributions over popularity. No official nominees exist yet, but arXiv buzz and secondary honors like the New Horizons Prize signal frontrunners. Unpredictability reigns, as 2022 surprises like June Huh showed; watch for preprints and the 2026 ICM in Philadelphia for announcement catalysts.
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