Theodore von Kármán Prize

The Theodore von Kármán Prize in Applied Mathematics is awarded every fifth year to an individual in recognition of his or her notable application of mathematics to mechanics and/or the engineering sciences.[1] This award was established and endowed in 1968 in honor of Theodore von Kármán by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).[2]

List of recipients

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See also

References

  1. "The Theodore von Kármán Prize". The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive. Archived from the original on 2008-10-12. Retrieved 2009-09-21.
  2. "Theodore von Kármán Prize". Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Retrieved 2009-09-21.
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