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Paul Erdős Award
Bi-annual mathematics award From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Paul Erdős Award, named after Paul Erdős, is given by the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions for those who "have played a significant role in the development of mathematical challenges at the national or international level and which have been a stimulus for the enrichment of mathematics learning". The awards have been given in two-year periods since 1992.
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Awardees
- 1992:
- Luis Davidson, Cuba
- Nikolay Konstantinov, Russia
- John Webb, South Africa
- 1994:
- Ronald Dunkley, Canada
- Walter Mientka, USA
- Urgengtserengiin Sanjmyatav, Mongolia
- Jordan Tabov, Bulgaria
- Peter Taylor, Australia
- Qiu Zonghu, People's Republic of China
- 1996:
- George Berzsenyi, USA
- Tony Gardiner, United Kingdom
- Derek Holton, New Zealand
- 1998:
- Agnis Andzans, Latvia
- Wolfgang Engel , Germany
- Mark Saul, USA
- 2000:
- Francisco Bellot Rosado, Spain
- István Reiman , Hungary
- János Surányi , Hungary
- 2002:
- Bogoljub Marinkovic, Yugoslavia
- Harold Braun Reiter, United States of America
- Wen-Hsien Sun, Taiwan
- 2004:
- Warren Atkins, Australia
- André Deledicq , France
- Patricia Fauring, Argentina
- 2006:
- Simon Chua, Philippines
- Ali Rejali, Iran
- Alexander Soifer, USA
- 2008:
- Hans-Dietrich (Dieter) Gronau , Germany
- Bruce Henry, Australia
- Leou Shian, Taiwan
- 2010:
- Rafael Sanchez-Lamoneda, Venezuela
- Yahya Tabesh, Iran
- 2012:
- Cecil C. Rousseau, USA
- Paul Vaderlind, Sweden
- 2014:
- Petar Kenderov, Bulgaria
- József Pelikán , Hungary
- Richard Rusczyk, USA
- 2016:
- Luis Caceres, Puerto Rico
- David Christopher Hunt, Australia
- Kar-Ping Shum , Hong Kong, China
- 2018:
- Bin Xiong, China
- David Monk, United Kingdom
- Carlos Gustavo Tamm de Araujo Moreira, Brazil
- 2020:
- Gangsong Leng, China
- Jaromir Simsa, Czech Republic
- Jaroslav Švrček , Czech Republic
- 2022:
- Géza Kós, Hungary
- Sergey Rukshin , Russia
- Nairi Sedrakyan, Armenia
- 2024:
- Angelo Di Pasquale, Australia
- Matjaz Zeljko, Slovenia
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See also
Sources
- Homepage of the award.
References
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