The Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize for Applications of Mathematics is a mathematics award, granted jointly by the International Mathematical Union and the German Mathematical Society for "outstanding mathematical contributions that have found significant applications outside of mathematics". The award receives its name from the German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss. With its premiere in 2006, it is to be awarded every fourth year, at the International Congress of Mathematicians.
The previous laureate was presented with a medal and a cash purse of EUR10,000 funded by the International Congress of Mathematicians 1998 budget surplus.
The official announcement of the prize took place on 30 April 2002, the 225th anniversary of the birth of Gauss. The prize was developed specifically to give recognition to mathematicians; while mathematicians influence the world outside of their field, their studies are often not recognized. The prize aims to honour those who have made contributions and effects in the fields of business, technology, or even day-to-day life.
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Johann CarlFriedrichGauss (German: Gauß [kaʁl ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈɡaʊs] ; Latin: Carolus Fridericus Gauss; 30 April 1777 – 23 February 1855) was a German mathematician...
CarlFriedrichGauss (1777–1855) is the eponym of all of the topics listed below. There are over 100 topics all named after this German mathematician and...
awarded the CarlFriedrichGaussPrize. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. In 2017 he was awarded the Abel Prize for his pivotal...
mathematics without any academic degree. Therefore he turned to his fellow CarlFriedrichGauss, who provided the award of an honorary doctor degree from the University...
below. Germain's interest in number theory was renewed when she read CarlFriedrichGauss' monumental work Disquisitiones Arithmeticae. After three years of...
winners Heisuke Hironaka (1970) and Shigefumi Mori (1990) and one CarlFriedrichGaussPrize winner Kiyosi Itô are also affiliated with the university. Alumni...
began studying mathematics under CarlFriedrichGauss (specifically his lectures on the method of least squares). Gauss recommended that Riemann give up...
Medal (previously known as the Rolf Nevanlinna Prize; awarded since 1986); the CarlFriedrichGaussPrize (since 2006); the Chern Medal (since 2010); and...
(NAE), 2018 William Benter Prize in Applied Mathematics, 2016. CarlFriedrichGaussPrize, 2014. John von Neumann Lecture prize from SIAM, 2013. Fellow of...
study of the integers and arithmetic functions. German mathematician CarlFriedrichGauss (1777–1855) said, "Mathematics is the queen of the sciences—and number...
complete correspondence of CarlFriedrichGauß". CarlFriedrichGauß Letters. Retrieved February 29, 2024. "Awarding of the May Prizes for 2013 | International...
of electricity. However, they were discovered as early as 1833 by CarlFriedrichGauss during his experiments on electricity. Today Kirchhoff is best known...
mathematician CarlFriedrichGauss (1777–1855), mathematician Ernst Hellinger (1883–1950), mathematician David Hilbert (1862–1943), mathematician Carl Gustav...
with given Riemannian metric ("line element"). Topics named after CarlFriedrichGauss O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Pierre Ossian Bonnet",...
mathematics and astronomy from 1811 at the University of Göttingen under CarlFriedrichGauss, but he enlisted in the Hanseatic Legion for the campaign of 1813–1814...
squares by CarlFriedrichGauss c. 1810: Gaussian elimination by CarlFriedrichGauss 1824: Generalization of the Bessel function by Friedrich Bessel 1827:...
said famously of CarlFriedrichGauss's writing style, "He is like the fox, who effaces his tracks in the sand with his tail." Gauss replied to him by...
combustion engine) are thought to have been ahead of his time. Johann CarlFriedrichGauss: German mathematician and physical scientist who contributed significantly...
addition and subtraction in an LNS trace back to Zecchini Leonelli and CarlFriedrichGauss in the early 1800s. In the late 1800s, the Spanish engineer Leonardo...
Norbert Oellers 1997: Ulrike Gauss and Christian von Holst 1999: Lutz Reichardt 2001: Bernhard Zeller 2003: Horst Carl 2005: Peter-André Alt 2007: Dieter...