Jeffery–Williams Prize

The JefferyWilliams Prize is a mathematics award presented annually by the Canadian Mathematical Society. The award is presented to individuals in recognition of outstanding contributions to mathematical research. The first award was presented in 1968. The prize was named in honor of the mathematicians Ralph Lent Jeffery and Lloyd Williams.

Recipients of the JefferyWilliams Prize

Source: Canadian Mathematical Society

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