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Pólya Prize (LMS)

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The Pólya Prize is a prize in mathematics, awarded by the London Mathematical Society. Second only to the triennial De Morgan Medal in prestige among the society's awards, it is awarded in the years that are not divisible by three – those in which the De Morgan Medal is not awarded. First given in 1987, the prize is named after Hungarian mathematician George Pólya who was a member of the society for over 60 years.

The prize is awarded "in recognition of outstanding creativity in, imaginative exposition of, or distinguished contribution to, mathematics within the United Kingdom". It cannot be given to anyone who has previously received the De Morgan Medal.

List of Pólya Prize Winners

See also

References

  • "List of LMS prize winners". LMS prizes. London Mathematical Society. Retrieved 2 October 2012. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)