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Simion Stoilow Prize

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The Simion Stoilow Prize (Romanian: Premiul Simion Stoilow) is the prize offered by the Romanian Academy for achievements in mathematics. It is named in honor of Simion Stoilow.

The prize is awarded either for a mathematical work or for a cycle of works

Prizes of the Romanian Academy for a particular year are awarded two years later.

Honorees

  • 2005: Eugen Mihăilescu, for the work "Estimates for the stable dimension for holomorphic maps"; Radu Păltănea, for the cycle of works "Approximation theory using positive linear operators" [1]
  • 2000: Liliana Pavel, for the book Hipergrupuri ("Hypergroups") [2]
  • 1983: Mircea Puta [3]

References