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Sir Edmund Whittaker Memorial Prize

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The Sir Edmund Whittaker Memorial Prize is awarded every four years by the Edinburgh Mathematical Society to an outstanding young mathematician having a specified connection with Scotland. It is named after Sir Edmund Whittaker.

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History

After the death of Sir Edmund Whittaker in 1956, his son John Whittaker most generously gave on behalf of the Whittaker Family the sum of £500 to the Edinburgh Mathematical Society to establish a prize for mathematical work in memory of his father.

Winners

  • 2016 Arend Bayer (University of Edinburgh)
  • 2013 Stuart White (University of Glasgow)
  • 2009 Agata Smoktunowicz (University of Edinburgh)
  • 2005 Tom Bridgeland (University of Sheffield)
  • 2001 M L McQuillan and J A Sherratt
  • 1997 Alan D Rendall(Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik)
  • 1993 M A Berger and A W Reid
  • 1989 A A Lacey and M Röckner
  • 1985 J Howie
  • 1981 John M Ball (University of Oxford)
  • 1977 Gavin Brown and C A Stuart
  • 1973 A M Davie(University of Edinburgh)
  • 1970 Derek J S Robinson(University of Illinois)
  • 1965 John Bryce McLeod (University of Oxford)
  • 1961 A G Mackie and A H Wallace
  • References

    Sir Edmund Whittaker Memorial Prize Wikipedia


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