Bôcher Memorial Prize
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The Bôcher Memorial Prize was founded by the American Mathematical Society
American Mathematical Society
The American Mathematical Society is an association of professional mathematicians dedicated to the interests of mathematical research and scholarship, which it does with various publications and conferences as well as annual monetary awards and prizes to mathematicians.The society is one of the...

 in 1923 in memory of Maxime Bôcher
Maxime Bôcher
Maxime Bôcher was an American mathematician who published about 100 papers on differential equations, series, and algebra. He also wrote elementary texts such as Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry. Bôcher's theorem, Bôcher's equation, and the Bôcher Memorial Prize are named after him.-Life:Bôcher...

 with an initial endowment of $1,450 (contributed by members of that society). It is awarded every five years for a notable research memoir in analysis
Mathematical analysis
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 that has appeared during the past six years in a recognized North American journal or was authored by a member of the Society. This provision, introduced in 1971 and modified in 1993, is a liberalization of the terms of the award. The current award is $5,000.

Past winners

  • 1923 George David Birkhoff
    George David Birkhoff
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  • 1924 Eric Temple Bell
    Eric Temple Bell
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    , Solomon Lefschetz
    Solomon Lefschetz
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  • 1928 James W. Alexander
  • 1933 Marston Morse
    Marston Morse
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    , Norbert Wiener
    Norbert Wiener
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  • 1938 John von Neumann
    John von Neumann
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  • 1943 Jesse Douglas
    Jesse Douglas
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  • 1948 Albert Schaeffer, Donald Spencer
  • 1953 Norman Levinson
    Norman Levinson
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  • 1959 Louis Nirenberg
    Louis Nirenberg
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  • 1964 Paul Cohen
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  • 1969 Isadore Singer
    Isadore Singer
    Isadore Manuel Singer is an Institute Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...

  • 1974 Donald Samuel Ornstein
    Donald Samuel Ornstein
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  • 1979 Alberto Calderón
    Alberto Calderón
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  • 1984 Luis Caffarelli
    Luis Caffarelli
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  • 1984 Richard Melrose
  • 1989 Richard Schoen
    Richard Schoen
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  • 1994 Leon Simon
    Leon Simon
    Leon Melvyn Simon is a Bôcher Prize-winning mathematician. He is currently Professor in the Mathematics Department at Stanford University.-Academic career:...

  • 1999 Demetrios Christodoulou
    Demetrios Christodoulou
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    , Sergiu Klainerman
    Sergiu Klainerman
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    , Thomas Wolff
    Thomas Wolff
    Thomas Wolff was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates...

  • 2002 Daniel Tătaru
    Daniel Tătaru
    Daniel Ioan Tătaru is a Romanian mathematician at University of California, Berkeley. He won the 2002 Bôcher Memorial Prize for his research on partial differential equations....

    , Terence Tao
    Terence Tao
    Terence Chi-Shen Tao FRS is an Australian mathematician working primarily on harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, combinatorics, analytic number theory and representation theory...

    , Lin Fanghua
    Lin Fanghua
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  • 2005 Frank Merle
  • 2008 Alberto Bressan
    Alberto Bressan
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    , Charles Fefferman
    Charles Fefferman
    Charles Louis Fefferman is an American mathematician at Princeton University. His primary field of research is mathematical analysis....

    , Carlos Kenig
  • 2011 Assaf Naor, Gunther Uhlmann
    Gunther Uhlmann
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