• Source: Sir Edmund Whittaker Memorial Prize
  • 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.


    History


    After the death of Sir Edmund Whittaker in 1956, his son John Macnaghten Whittaker donated 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. As of 2009, the award money remains £500.


    Winners


    2023 Jonathan Fraser (University of St Andrews)
    2021 Ben Davison (University of Edinburgh)
    2019 Michela Ottobre (Heriot-Watt University)
    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 Michael McQuillan and J A Sherratt
    1997 Alan D Rendall (Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationsphysik)
    1993 Mitchell A. Berger and Alan W. Reid
    1989 A A Lacey and Michael Röckner
    1985 John Mackintosh 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 Andrew H. Wallace


    See also


    List of mathematics awards


    References




    External links


    O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "EMS Whittaker Prize", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews
    O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Winners of the EMS Whittaker Prize", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews
    "Edinburgh Mathematical Society". Edinburgh Mathematical Society. Archived from the original on 14 July 2001. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
    "Prizes". Edinburgh Mathematical Society. Retrieved 15 November 2020.

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