Simion Stoilow Prize

Romanian mathematics prize From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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. The award consists of 2,000 lei and a diploma. The prize was established in 1963 and is awarded annually. Prizes of the Romanian Academy for a particular year are awarded two years later.

Honorees

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Honorees of the Simion Stoilow Prize have included:[1]

  • 2020: Victor Daniel Lie[2]
  • 2019: Marius Ghergu; Bogdan Teodor Udrea[3]
  • 2018: Iulian Cîmpean[4]
  • 2017: Aurel Mihai Fulger[5]
  • 2016: Arghir Dani Zărnescu[6]
  • 2015: No award
  • 2014: Florin Ambro[7]
  • 2013: Petru Jebelean[8]
  • 2012: George Marinescu[9]
  • 2011: Dan Timotin[10]
  • 2010: Laurențiu Leuștean; Mihai Mihăilescu[11]
  • 2009: Miodrag Iovanov; Sebastian Burciu[12]
  • 2008: Nicolae Bonciocat; Călin Ambrozie[13]
  • 2007: Cezar Joița; Bebe Prunaru; Liviu Ignat[14]
  • 2006: Radu Pantilie[15]
  • 2005: Eugen Mihăilescu, for the work "Estimates for the stable dimension for holomorphic maps"; Radu Păltânea, for the cycle of works "Approximation theory using positive linear operators"[16]
  • 2000: Liliana Pavel, for the book Hipergrupuri ("Hypergroups")[17]
  • 1999: Vicențiu Rădulescu for the work "Boundary value problems for nonlinear elliptic equations and hemivariational inequalities"[18]
  • 1995: No award
  • 1994: No award
  • 1993: No award
  • 1992: Florin Rădulescu
  • 1991: Ovidiu Cârjă
  • 1990: Ștefan Mirică
  • 1989: Gelu Popescu
  • 1988: Cornel Pasnicu
  • 1987: Călin-Ioan Gheorghiu; Titus Petrila
  • 1986: Vlad Bally; Paltin Ionescu
  • 1985: Vasile Brânzănescu; Paul Flondor; Dan Polisevschi; Mihai Putinar
  • 1984: Toma Albu; Mihnea Colțoiu [ro]; Dan Vuza
  • 1983: Mircea Puta;[19] Ion Chițescu; Eugen Popa
  • 1982: Mircea Craioveanu; Mircea Puta
  • 1981: Lucian Bădescu
  • 1980: Dumitru Gașpar; Costel Peligrad; Mihai Pimsner; Sorin T. Popa
  • 1979: Dumitru Motreanu; Dorin Popescu; Ilie Valusescu
  • 1978: Aurel Bejancu; Gheorghe Micula
  • 1977: Alexandru Brezuleanu; Nicolae Radu; Ion Văduva [ro]
  • 1976: Zoia Ceaușescu; Ion Cuculescu; Nicolae Popa
  • 1975: Șerban Strătilă; Elena Stroescu; László Zsidó [ro]
  • 1974: Ioana Ciorănescu; Dan Pascali; Constantin Vârsan
  • 1973: Vasile Istrătescu; Ioan Marusciac;[20] Constantin Năstăsescu [ro]; Veniamin Urseanu
  • 1972: Bernard Bereanu; Nicolae Pavel; Gustav Peeters; Elena Moldovan Popoviciu
  • 1971: Nicolae Popescu
  • 1970: Viorel Barbu; Dorin Ieșan [ro]
  • 1969: Ion Suciu
  • 1968: Petru Caraman [ro]
  • 1967: Constantin Apostol
  • 1966: Dan Burghelea; Cabiria Andreian Cazacu; Aristide Deleanu [ro]
  • 1965: Nicu Boboc [ro]; Alexandru Lascu
  • 1964: Nicolae Dinculeanu [ro]; Ivan Singer [de]
  • 1963: Lazăr Dragoș [ro]; Martin Jurchescu [ro][1]

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