Chauvenet Prize
Appearance
Chauvenet Prize | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding expository article on a mathematical topic. |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Mathematical Association of America (MAA) |
Reward(s) | US $1,000[1] |
First awarded | 1925 |
Last awarded | 2022 |
Website | www |
The Chauvenet Prize is an annual award given by the Mathematical Association of America in recognition of an outstanding expository article on a mathematical topic. It consists of a prize of $1,000 and a certificate.[2]
The Chauvenet Prize was the first award established by the Mathematical Association of America.[3] The prize is named in honor of William Chauvenet and was established through a gift from J. L. Coolidge in 1925.[3] A gift from MAA president Walter B. Ford in 1928 allowed the award to be given every three years instead of the originally planned 5 years.[4]
Winners
[edit]- 1925 G. A. Bliss
- 1929 T. H. Hildebrandt
- 1932 G. H. Hardy
- 1935 Dunham Jackson
- 1938 G. T. Whyburn
- 1941 Saunders Mac Lane
- 1944 R. H. Cameron
- 1947 Paul Halmos
- 1950 Mark Kac
- 1953 E. J. McShane
- 1956 Richard H. Bruck
- 1960 Cornelius Lanczos
- 1963 Philip J. Davis
- 1964 Leon Henkin
- 1965 Jack K. Hale & Joseph P. LaSalle
- 1967 Guido Weiss
- 1968 Mark Kac
- 1970 Shiing Shen Chern
- 1971 Norman Levinson
- 1972 Jean Francois Treves
- 1973 Carl D. Olds
- 1974 Peter D. Lax
- 1975 Martin Davis and Reuben Hersh
- 1976 Lawrence Zalcman
- 1977 W. Gilbert Strang
- 1978 Shreeram S. Abhyankar
- 1979 Neil J. A. Sloane
- 1980 Heinz Bauer
- 1981 Kenneth I. Gross
- 1982 No award given.
- 1983 No award given.
- 1984 R. Arthur Knoebel
- 1985 Carl Pomerance
- 1986 George Miel
- 1987 James H. Wilkinson
- 1988 Steve Smale
- 1989 Jacob Korevaar
- 1990 David Allen Hoffman
- 1991 W. B. Raymond Lickorish and Kenneth C. Millett
- 1992 Steven G. Krantz
- 1993 David H. Bailey, Jonathan M. Borwein and Peter B. Borwein
- 1994 Barry Mazur
- 1995 Donald G. Saari
- 1996 Joan Birman
- 1997 Tom Hawkins
- 1998 Alan Edelman and Eric Kostlan
- 1999 Michael I. Rosen
- 2000 Don Zagier
- 2001 Carolyn S. Gordon and David L. Webb
- 2002 Ellen Gethner, Stan Wagon, and Brian Wick
- 2003 Thomas C. Hales
- 2004 Edward B. Burger
- 2005 John Stillwell
- 2006 Florian Pfender & Günter M. Ziegler
- 2007 Andrew J. Simoson
- 2008 Andrew Granville
- 2009 Harold P. Boas
- 2010 Brian J. McCartin
- 2011 Bjorn Poonen
- 2012 Dennis DeTurck, Herman Gluck, Daniel Pomerleano & David Shea Vela-Vick
- 2013 Robert Ghrist
- 2014 Ravi Vakil
- 2015 Dana Mackenzie
- 2016 Susan Marshall & Donald R. Smith
- 2017 Mark Schilling[5]
- 2018 Daniel J. Velleman[6]
- 2019 Tom Leinster[7][8]
- 2020 Vladimir Pozdnyakov, J. Michael Steele[9][10]
- 2021 Travis Kowalski[11][12]
- 2022 William Dunham, Ezra Brown & Matthew Crawford
- 2023 Kimmo Eriksson, Jonas Eliasson[13]
- 2024 Jeffrey Whitmer[14]
Source: Mathematical Association of America[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Chauvenet Prizes". Mathematical Association of America.
- ^ "Regulations Governing the Award of The Chauvenet Prize". Mathematical Association of America.
- ^ a b Zorn, Paul (2015-08-23). A Century of Advancing Mathematics. The Mathematical Association of America. ISBN 9780883855881.
- ^ "Walter Burton Ford, 1927-1928 MAA President | Mathematical Association of America". www.maa.org. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
- ^ "Prize Booklet 2017" (PDF). American Mathematical Society. p. 6.
- ^ Velleman, Daniel J. (November 2015). "The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra: A Visual Approach" (PDF). The Mathematical Intelligencer. 37 (4): 12–21. doi:10.1007/s00283-015-9572-7. ISSN 0343-6993. S2CID 253808347.
- ^ "JMM Prizebook 2019" (PDF). Joint Mathematics Meetings. p. 1.
- ^ Leinster, Tom (2014) [28 Dec 2012]. "Rethinking Set Theory". The American Mathematical Monthly. 121 (5): 403. arXiv:1212.6543. doi:10.4169/amer.math.monthly.121.05.403. S2CID 5732995.
- ^ "JMM Prizebook 2020" (PDF). American Mathematical Society. p. 55.
- ^ Pozdnyakov, Vladimir; Steele, J. Michael (June 2016) [22 Dec 2017]. "Buses, Bullies, and Bijections". Mathematics Magazine. 89 (3): 167–176. doi:10.4169/math.mag.89.3.167. ISSN 0025-570X. S2CID 29247241.
- ^ "2021 Prizes and Awards". Joint Mathematics Meetings. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
- ^ Kowalski, Travis (November 2016). "The Sine of a Single Degree". The College Mathematics Journal. 47 (5): 322–332. doi:10.4169/college.math.j.47.5.322. ISSN 0746-8342. S2CID 125810699.
- ^ Chauvenet Prizes - Past recipients
- ^ Laureate 2024