Coxeter–James Prize

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The Coxeter-James Prize is a mathematics award given by the Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS) to recognize outstanding contributions to mathematics by young mathematicians in Canada. First presented in 1978, the prize is named after two renowned Canadian mathematicians, Donald Coxeter and Ralph James.[1]

Coxeter-James Prize
TypeMathematics
CountryCanada
Eligibility
  • Member of the Canadian mathematical community
  • Ph.D degree conferred within the past ten years
Established1978
Last awarded2022
Currently held byFabio Pusateri
WebsiteCanadian Mathematical Society Prizes and Awards

The prize is awarded annually to a young Canadian mathematician who has made significant contributions to the field of mathematics. It is intended to recognize and encourage young mathematicians in Canada and to promote the development of mathematics in the country.

Recipients of the Coxeter-James Prize are selected by the CMS Research Committee and are typically honored at the Society's annual meeting.[2]

The Coxeter-James Prize is one of several awards given by the Canadian Mathematical Society to recognize and encourage excellence in mathematics. Other awards given by the Society include the Jeffery–Williams Prize, the Krieger–Nelson Prize, and the Blair Spearman Doctoral Prize.[2]

Recipients of the Coxeter–James Prize

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The Canadian Mathematical Society has awarded the Coxeter–James prize to the following recipients:[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Coxeter–James Prize". Canadian Mathematical Society. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Coxeter-James Prize". CMS-SMC. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
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