George David Birkhoff Prize
The George David Birkhoff Prize in applied mathematics is awarded – jointly by the American Mathematical Society (AMS) and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) – in honour of George David Birkhoff (1884–1944). It is currently awarded every three years for an outstanding contribution to: "applied mathematics in the highest and broadest sense".[1][2] The recipient of the prize has to be a member of one of the awarding societies, as well as a resident of the United States of America, Canada or Mexico. The prize was established in 1967 and currently (2010) amounts to US$5,000.
Recipients
Fifteenth award, | 2015 | : | Emmanuel Candès |
Fourteenth award, | 2012 | : | Björn Engquist |
Thirteenth award, | 2009 | : | Joel Smoller |
Twelfth award, | 2006 | : | Cathleen Synge Morawetz |
Eleventh award, | 2003 | : | John Mather and Charles S. Peskin |
Tenth award, | 1998 | : | Paul H. Rabinowitz |
Ninth award, | 1994 | : | Ivo Babuška and S. R. S. Varadhan |
Eighth award, | 1988 | : | Elliott H. Lieb |
Seventh award, | 1983 | : | Paul R. Garabedian |
Sixth award, | 1978 | : | Clifford A. Truesdell |
Fifth award, | 1978 | : | Mark Kac |
Fourth award, | 1978 | : | Garrett Birkhoff |
Third award, | 1973 | : | James B. Serrin |
Second award, | 1973 | : | Fritz John |
First award, | 1968 | : | Jürgen K. Moser |
Notes
- ↑ George David Birkhoff Prize in Applied Mathematics, American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2010-04-12
- ↑ George David Birkhoff Prize, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, retrieved 2010-04-12
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