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The Paul R. Halmos – Lester R. Ford Award (formerly known as the Lester R. Ford Award) is a $1,000 prize given annually by the Mathematical Association of America for authors of articles of expository excellence published in The American Mathematical MonthlyorMathematics Magazine.[1] It is awarded to at most four authors each year.[1] The prize was established in 1964 as the Lester R. Ford Award to honor the contributions of mathematician and former MAA president Lester R. Ford.[1] In 2012 the award was renamed the Paul R. Halmos – Lester R. Ford Award to honor the contributions of former The American Mathematical Monthly editor Paul R. Halmos and the support of the Halmos family for the awards.[1] Halmos himself received the award in 1971 and 1977.

Recipients

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The recipients of the Paul R. Halmos – Lester R. Ford Award are:[1]

  • 2022: Jan E. Holly
  • 2022: Dominic Klyve and Erik R. Tou
  • 2022: David Lowry-Duda and Miles H. Wheeler
  • The recipients of the Lester R. Ford Award are:[1][2]

  • 2012: Graham Everest and Tom Ward
  • 2012: Peter Sarnak
  • 2012: Ravi Vakil
  • 2011: Aaron Abrams and Skip Garibaldi
  • 2011: Alexander Borisov, Mark Dickinson, and Stuart Hastings
  • 2011: James T. Smith
  • 2011: Mark Conger and Jason Howald
  • 2011: Marvin Jay Greenberg
  • 2010: Bob Palais, Richard Palais, and Stephen Rodi
  • 2010: Jerzy Kocik and Andrzej Solecki
  • 2010: Judith Grabiner
  • 2010: Mike Paterson and Uri Zwick
  • 2010: Tom M. Apostol and Mamikon A. Mnatsakanian
  • 2009: Andrew Bashelor, Amy Ksir, and Will Traves
  • 2009: Andrew Granville
  • 2009: Dan Kalman
  • 2009: Michel Balinski
  • 2008: Andrew Cohen and Tanya Leise
  • 2008: David Auckly
  • 2008: Katherine Socha
  • 2008: Thomas C. Hales
  • 2008: Tom M. Apostol and Mamikon A. Mnatsakanian
  • 2007: Andrew Granville and Greg Martin
  • 2007: Harold P. Boas
  • 2007: Jeffrey C. Lagarias
  • 2007: Lluís Bibiloni, Jaume Paradís, and Pelegrí Viader
  • 2007: Michael J. Mossinghoff
  • 2006: Edward B. Burger
  • 2006: Ibetsam Bajunaid, Joel M. Cohen, Flavia Colonna, and David Singman
  • 2006: Karl Dilcher and Kenneth B. Stolarsky
  • 2006: Viktor Blåsjö
  • 2006: William Dunham
  • 2005: Alan Edelman and Gilbert Strang
  • 2005: Henry Cohn
  • 2005: Judith Grabiner
  • 2005: Steven Finch and John Wetzel
  • 2005: Tom Apostol and Mamikon Mnatsakanian
  • 2004: Charles Livingston
  • 2004: Noam Elkies
  • 2004: R. Michael Range
  • 2004: Ruediger Thiele
  • 2003: Eleanor Robson
  • 2003: Leonard Gillman
  • 2003: Sam Northshield
  • 2003: Sergio B. Volchan
  • 2003: Warren P. Johnson
  • 2002: David Lindsay Roberts
  • 2002: Dirk Huylebrouck
  • 2002: Greg Martin
  • 2002: Peter Borwein & Loki Jorgenson
  • 2001: E.R. Scheinerman
  • 2001: Keith Kendig
  • 2000: P.J. McKenna
  • 2000: Vilmos Totik
  • 2000: William Terrell
  • 1999: Bernd Sturmfels
  • 1999: Jerry L. Kazdan
  • 1999: Yoav Benyamini
  • 1998: Bruce Pourciau
  • 1998: Judith V. Grabiner
  • 1998: S. C. Coutinho
  • 1997: Alan F. Beardon
  • 1997: John Brillhart and Patrick Morton
  • 1997: Robert G. Bartle
  • 1996: John Oprea
  • 1996: Martin Aigner
  • 1996: Sheldon Axler
  • 1995: Fernando Q. Gouvea
  • 1995: Israel Kleiner
  • 1995: Jonathan L. King
  • 1995: N. Movshovitz-Hadar
  • 1995: Robert Gray
  • 1995: William C. Waterhouse
  • 1994: Bruce C. Berndt
  • 1994: Dan Velleman
  • 1994: Edgar R. Lorch
  • 1994: Istvan Szalkai
  • 1994: Joseph H. Silverman
  • 1994: Leonard Gillman
  • 1994: Reuben Hersh
  • 1994: S. Bhargava
  • 1993: Carsten Thomassen
  • 1993: Donald E. Knuth
  • 1992: Clement W.H. Lam
  • 1991: Edward Scheinerman
  • 1991: Frances Yao
  • 1991: Joyce Justicz
  • 1991: Marcel Y. Berger
  • 1991: Peter Winkler
  • 1991: Ronald L. Graham
  • 1990: Chee K. Yap
  • 1990: Doron Zeilberger
  • 1990: Jacob Goodman
  • 1990: Janos Pach
  • 1989: Bruce C. Berndt
  • 1989: Gert Almkvist
  • 1989: Richard Guy
  • 1988: James Epperson
  • 1988: Stan Wagon
  • 1987: David Yost
  • 1987: Howard Hiller
  • 1987: Jacob Korevaar
  • 1987: Joan Cleary
  • 1987: Peter Neumann
  • 1987: Sidney Morris
  • 1987: Stuart S. Antman
  • 1986: Jeffrey Lagarias
  • 1986: Michael Taylor
  • 1985: Donald G. Saari
  • 1985: John B. Urenko
  • 1985: John D. Dixon
  • 1984: Joel Spencer
  • 1984: John W. Milnor
  • 1984: Judith Grabiner
  • 1984: Roger E. Howe
  • 1984: William C. Waterhouse
  • 1983: Robert F. Brown
  • 1983: Robert S. Strichartz
  • 1983: Tony Rothman
  • 1982: Philip J. Davis
  • 1982: R. Arthur Knoebel
  • 1981: Alan H. Schoenfeld
  • 1981: Bruce H. Pourciau
  • 1981: Edward R. Swart
  • 1981: Lawrence A. Zalcman
  • 1981: R. Creighton Buck
  • 1980: Cathleen S. Morawetz
  • 1980: David Gale
  • 1980: Desmond P. Fearnley-Sander
  • 1980: Karel Hrbacek
  • 1980: Robert Osserman
  • 1979: Bradley Efron
  • 1979: Joseph B. Kruskal
  • 1979: Kenneth I. Gross
  • 1979: Lawrence A. Shepp
  • 1979: Ned Glick
  • 1978: Louis H. Kauffman
  • 1978: Neil J.A. Sloane
  • 1978: Ralph P. Boas
  • 1978: Thomas F. Banchoff
  • 1977: Daihachiro Sato
  • 1977: Donald S. Passman
  • 1977: Douglas Wiens
  • 1977: Hideo Wada
  • 1977: J.H. Ewing
  • 1977: James P. Jones
  • 1977: Joseph B. Keller
  • 1977: Paul R. Halmos
  • 1977: S.H. Moolgavkar
  • 1977: Shreeram Shankar Abhyankar
  • 1977: William H. Gustafson
  • 1977: William H. Wheeler
  • 1977: William P. Ziemer
  • 1976: Branko Grunbaum
  • 1976: David W. McLaughlin
  • 1976: Edward A. Bender
  • 1976: H.P. Young
  • 1976: James E. Humphreys
  • 1976: Jay R. Goldman
  • 1976: Joseph B. Keller
  • 1976: Justin J. Price
  • 1976: Michel L. Balinski
  • 1975: Donald E. Knuth
  • 1975: J. Callahan
  • 1975: Johannes C.C. Nitsche
  • 1975: Lawrence A. Zalcman
  • 1975: R. Ayoub
  • 1975: Sherman K. Stein
  • 1974: Garrett Birkhoff
  • 1974: I.J. Schoenberg
  • 1974: Lynn Arthur Steen
  • 1974: Martin D. Davis
  • 1974: Patrick Billingsley
  • 1974: R.J. Wilson
  • 1973: Jean A. Dieudonne
  • 1973: Lynn Arthur Steen
  • 1973: Peter D. Lax
  • 1973: Raymond L. Wilder
  • 1973: Samuel Karlin
  • 1973: Thomas L. Saaty
  • 1972: Frederick Cunningham, Jr.
  • 1972: Gulbank D. Chakerian
  • 1972: Leon Henkin
  • 1972: Lester H. Lange
  • 1972: Paul M. Cohn
  • 1972: Victor Klee
  • 1972: William J. Ellison
  • 1971: Eric Langford
  • 1971: George Forsythe
  • 1971: Jean A. Dieudonne
  • 1971: Olga Taussky
  • 1971: Paul R. Halmos
  • 1971: Peter V. O'Neil
  • 1970: Henry L. Alder
  • 1970: Ivan Niven
  • 1970: John W. Milnor
  • 1970: Norman Levinson
  • 1970: Ralph P. Boas
  • 1970: William A. Coppel
  • 1969: Albert Wilansky
  • 1969: George Forsythe
  • 1969: Harley Flanders
  • 1969: Hassler Whitney
  • 1969: Marcel F. Neuts
  • 1969: Pierre Samuel
  • 1968: Daniel Pedoe
  • 1968: Frederick Cunningham, Jr.
  • 1968: Hans J. Zassenhaus
  • 1968: Keith L. Phillips
  • 1968: Margaret Maxfield and F. V. Waugh
  • 1968: W.F. Newns
  • 1967: D.R. Fulkerson
  • 1967: M.Z. Nashed
  • 1967: Mark Kac
  • 1967: Paul B. Yale
  • 1967: Wai-Kai Chen
  • 1966: Carl B. Allendoerfer
  • 1966: Henryk Minc
  • 1966: Marvin Marcus
  • 1966: Peter D. Lax
  • 1965: Elmer Tolsted
  • 1965: Hartley Rogers, Jr.
  • 1965: Louis Brand
  • 1965: R. Duncan Luce
  • 1965: R.H. Bing
  • 1965: Robert G. Kuller
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ a b c d e f Paul R. Halmos – Lester R. Ford Awards on the website of the Mathematical Association of America.
  • ^ 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.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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