- Source: Merten M. Hasse Prize
The Merten M. Hasse Prize is awarded every two years by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) to recognize an exceptional expository paper appearing in an MAA publication, at least one of whose authors is a younger mathematician, generally under the age of forty. First awarded in 1987, the prize honors inspiring and dedicated teachers and encourages young mathematicians to take up the challenge of exposition and communication.
Recipients
The recipients of the Merten M. Hasse Prize are:
2023: Matt Davis, Adam E. Parker, and Daniel A. N. Vargas
2021: Zvi Rosen, Jessica Sidman, and Louis Theran
2019: David Treeby
2017: Lasse Rempe-Gillen and Zhaiming Shen
2015: Charles Doran and Ursula Whitcher
2013: Henryk Gerlach and Heiko von der Mosel
2011: Alissa S. Crans, Thomas M. Fiore, and Ramon Satyendra
2009: Andrew Bashelor, Amy Ksir, and Will Traves
2007: Franklin Mendivil
2005: Maureen T. Carroll and Steven T. Dougherty
2003: Manjul Bhargava
2001: Francis Edward Su
1999: Aleksandar Jurisic
1997: Jonathan King
1995: Andrew Granville
1993: David H. Bailey, Jonathan M. Borwein, and Peter B. Borwein
1991: Barry Arthur Cipra
1989: Irl Bivens
1987: Anthony Barcellos
See also
List of mathematics awards
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Merten M. Hasse Prize
- Manjul Bhargava
- Mathematical Association of America
- Peter Borwein
- List of mathematics awards
- Barry Arthur Cipra
- Alissa Crans
- List of conjectures
- Riemann hypothesis
- Dieter Meschede