Simion Stoilow Prize
Appearance
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.
Type of award: 30,000 lei and a diploma
Frequency: Annual. Established in 1963.
Prizes of the Romanian Academy for a particular year are awarded two years later.
Honorees
Honorees of the Simion Stoilow Prize have included[1]:
- 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" [2]
- 2000: Liliana Pavel, for the book Hipergrupuri ("Hypergroups") [3]
- 1995: No award
- 1994: No award
- 1993: No award
- 1992: Florin Radulescu
- 1991: Ovidiu Carja
- 1990: Stefan Mirica
- 1989: Gelu Popescu
- 1988: Cornel Pasnicu
- 1987: Calin-Ioan Gheorghiu
- 1987: Titus Petrila
- 1986: Vlad Bally
- 1986: Paltin Ionescu
- 1985: Vasile Branzanescu
- 1985: Paul Flondor
- 1985: Dan Polisevschi
- 1985: Mihai Putinar
- 1984: Toma Albu
- 1984: Mihnea Coltoiu
- 1984: Dan Vuza
- 1983: Mircea Puta [4]
- 1983: Ion Chitescu
- 1983 Eugen Popa
- 1982: Mircea Craioveanu
- 1982: Mircea Puta
- 1981: Lucian Badescu
- 1980: Dumitru Gaspar
- 1980: Costel Peligrad
- 1980: Mihai Pimsner
- 1980: Sorin T. Popa
- 1979: Dumitru Motreanu
- 1979: Dorin Popescu
- 1979: Ilie Valusescu
- 1978: Aurel Bejancu
- 1978: Gheorghe Micula
- 1977: Alexandru Brezuleanu
- 1977: Nicolae Radu
- 1977: Ion Vaduva
- 1976: Zoia Elena Ceausescu
- 1976: Ion Cuculescu
- 1976: Nicolae Popa
- 1975: Serban Stratila
- 1975: Elena Stroescu
- 1975: Laszlo Zsido
- 1974: Ioana Cioranescu
- 1974: Dan Pascali
- 1974: Constantin Varsan
- 1973: Vasile Istratescu
- 1973: Ioan Marusciac
- 1973: Constantin Nastasescu
- 1973: Veniamin Urseanu
- 1972: Bernard Bereanu
- 1972: Nicolae Pavel
- 1972: Gustav Peeters
- 1972: Elena Popoviciu
- 1971: Nicolae Popescu
- 1970: Viorel Barbu
- 1970: Dorin Iesan
- 1969: Ion Suciu
- 1968: Petru Caraman
- 1967: Constantin Apostol
- 1966: Dan Burghelea
- 1966: Andreian Cabiria Cazacu
- 1966: Aristide Deleanu
- 1965: Nicu Boboc
- 1965: Alexandru Lascu
- 1964: Nicolae Dinculeanu
- 1964: Ivan Singer
- 1963: Lazar Dragos[5]
- 1963: Martin Jurchescu[5]
References
- ^ Recognizing excellence in the mathematical sciences : an international compilation of awards, prizes, and recipients. Jaguszewski, Janice M. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press. 1997. ISBN 0762302356. OCLC 37513025.
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- ^ Prizes if the Ramanian Academy, 2000 Archived 2003-12-29 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Homage to the memory of professor Mircea Puta"
- ^ a b Recognizing excellence in the mathematical sciences : an international compilation of awards, prizes, and recipients. Jaguszewski, Janice M. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press. 1997. ISBN 0762302356. OCLC 37513025.
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