Fröhlich Prize
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The Fröhlich Prize of the London Mathematical Society is awarded in even numbered years in memory of Albrecht Fröhlich. The prize is awarded for original and extremely innovative work in any branch of mathematics. According to the regulations the prize is awarded "to a mathematician who has fewer than 25 years (full time equivalent) of involvement in mathematics at post-doctoral level, allowing for breaks in continuity, or who in the opinion of the Prizes Committee is at an equivalent stage in their career."
Prize winners[1]
- 2004 Ian Grojnowski
- 2006 Michael Weiss(de)
- 2008 Nick Higham
- 2010 Jonathan Keating
- 2012 Trevor Wooley
External links
See also
- Whitehead Prize
- Senior Whitehead Prize
- Berwick Prize
- Naylor Prize and Lectureship
- Pólya Prize (LMS)
- De Morgan Medal
References
- ↑ List of LMS prize winners, LMS website accessed July 2011
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