From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Aisenstadt Prize
Aisenstadt Prize
The Andre Aisenstadt[1] Prize recognizes a young Canadian the University of British Columbia and Jonathan Taylor
mathematician’s outstanding achievement in pure or ap- of the Université de Montréal.
plied mathematics. It has been awarded annually since
1992 (except in 1994, when no prize was given) by the
Centre de Recherches Mathématiques.[2] The prize con-
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sists of a $3,000 award and a medal. [1] André Aisenstadt
In 2007, it was won by Greg Smith of Queen’s Univer- [2] Aisenstadt Prize winners through 2007.
sity [3] and Alexander Holroyd of the University of British [3] Mathematician wins research prize, Queen’s
Columbia. The 2008 prize was given to Jozsef Solymosi of University, December 18, 2006.
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