Kenneth O. May Prize
Kenneth O. May Prize and Medal in history of mathematics is an award of the International Commission on the History of Mathematics (ICHM) "for the encouragement and promotion of the history of mathematics internationally". It was established in 1989 and is named in honor of Kenneth O. May, the founder of ICHM. Since then, the award is given every four years, at the ICHM congress.

Kenneth O. May Prize winners
Source: (1989-2005) A Brief History of the Kenneth O. May Prize
- 2017: Eberhard Knobloch [1] and Roshdi Rashed
- 2013: Menso Folkerts and Jens Høyrup [2]
- 2009: Ivor Grattan-Guinness and Radha Charan Gupta [3]
- 2005: Henk J. M. Bos
- 2001: Ubiratàn D'Ambrosio and Lam Lay Yong
- 1997: René Taton
- 1993: Christoph Scriba and Hans Wussing
- 1989: Dirk Struik and Adolph P. Yushkevich
gollark: The 350M one doesn't seem to exist and I can't really work with anything bigger.
gollark: This is annoying, apparently 6GB of VRAM isn't enough to finetune the 125M GPT-Neo even with a batch size of 1. I might just use Colab.
gollark: Geese are fearsome beings.
gollark: It would take ages to download so I'd prefer not to if it probably won't work.
gollark: Speaking of somewhat underpowered hardware, can I use the 2.7B GPT-Neo model on my RTX 2060 (6GB VRAM) in half precision? Multiplication leads me to think it's possible just considering the parameters, but some internet things imply it won't work presumably because of storing other stuff.
References
- Kenneth O. May Prize Lecture at 25th ICHST in Rio de Janeiro
- "Craig Fraser – ICHM: Awarding of the May Prizes for 2013". Archived from the original on 2014-12-25. Retrieved 2014-12-25.
- BLC Newsletter August 2009
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