David Hilbert Award
The David Hilbert Award, named after David Hilbert, was established by the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions to acknowledge mathematicians who have contributed to the development of mathematics worldwide.
Each awardee is selected by the Executive and Advisory Committee of the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions on the recommendation of the WFNMC Awards Subcommittee.[1]
Past recipients
- 1991 [criteria 1][1]
- Edward Barbeau, Canada
- Arthur Engel, Germany
- Graham Pollard, Australia
- 1992
- Martin Gardner, United States of America
- Murray Klamkin, Canada
- Marcin E Kuczma, Poland
- 1994
- María Falk de Losada, Colombia
- Peter J. O'Halloran, Australia
- 1996
- Andy Liu, Canada
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See also
Notes
- The 1991 awardees were selected under a different criterion. That of writing the most interesting articles from previous years in the World Federation National Mathematics Competitions Journal.
References
- "David Hilbert and Paul Erdös Awards". Australian Mathematics Trust. Archived from the original on 2013-04-11. Retrieved May 2013. Check date values in:
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Sources
- Homepage of the award.
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