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Carl B. Allendoerfer Award

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The Carl B. Allendoerfer Award is presented annually by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) for "expository excellence published in Mathematics Magazine."[1] it is named after mathematician Carl B. Allendoerfer who was president of the MMA 1959–60.[2]

Recipients

Recipients of the Carl B. Allendoerfer Award have included:[3]

Recipient Year Article
Brian Conrey, James Gabbard, Katie Grant, Andrew Liu, and Kent Morrison 2017
Vladimir Pozdnyakov and Michael Steele 2017
Julia Barnes, Clinton Curry, Elizabeth Russell, and Lisbeth Schaubroeck 160
Irl Bivens and Ben Klein 2016
Daniel Heath 2015 Straightedge and Compass Constructions in Spherical Geometry
Andrew Beveridge and Stan Wagon 2015 The Sorting Hat Goes to College
Sally Cockburn and Joshua Lesperance 2014 Deranged Socks
Susan Marshall and Donald Smith 2014 Feedback, Control, and Distribution of Prime Numbers
Khristo N. Boyadzhiev 2013 Close Encounters with the Stirling Numbers of the Second Kind
Adrian Rice and Ezra Brown 2013 Why Ellipses Are Not Elliptic Curves
P. Mark Kayll 2012 Integrals Don't Have Anything to Do with Discrete Math, Do They?
John A. Adam 2012 Blood Vessel Branching: Beyond the Standard Calculus Problem
Curtis D. Bennett, Blake Mellor, and Patrick Shanahan 2011 Drawing a Triangle on the Thurston Model of Hyperbolic Space
Gene Abrams and Jessica Sklar 2011 The Graph Menagerie: Abstract Algebra and the Mad Veterinarian
David Speyer and Bernd Sturmfels 2010
Ezra Brown and Keith Mellinger 2010
Jeff Suzuki 2009
Vesna Stojanoska and Orlin Stoytchev 2009
Chris Christensen 2009
Eugene Boman, Richard Brazier, and Derek Seiple 2008
Saul Stahl 2008
Carl V. Lutzer 2007
Jeff Suzuki 2006
Robb T. Koether and John K. Osinach, Jr. 2006
Roger B. Eggleton and William P. Galvin 2005
Charles I. Delman and Gregory Galperin 2004
Ezra Brown 2003
Dan Kalman 2003
Mark McKinzie and Curtis Tuckey 2002
James N. Brawner 2001
Raphael Falk Jones and Janice L. Pearce 2001
Donald Teets and Karen Whitehead 2000
Donald G. Saari and Fabrice Valognes 1999
Victor Klee and John R. Reay 1999
Dan Kalman, Robert Mena, and Shahriar Shahriari 1998
Lin Tan 1997
Colm Mulcahy 1997
Daniel J. Velleman and Gregory S. Call 1996
Judith Grabiner 1996
Tristan Needham 1995
Lee Badger 1995
Joan P. Hutchinson 1994
Xun-Cheng Huang 1993
David Logothetti 1992
Israel Kleiner 1992
Gulbank D. Chakerian 1992
Ranjan Roy 1991
Ronald L. Graham 1990
Martin Gardner 1990
Fan Chung 1990
Thomas Archibald 1990
Kenneth C. Millett 1989
W.B. Raymond Lickorish 1989
Judith Grabiner 1989
Steven Galovich 1988
Bart Braden 1988
Paul Zorn 1987
Israel Kleiner 1987
Saul Stahl 1986
Bart Braden 1986
Philip D. Straffin, Jr. 1985
Bernard Grofman 1985
Frederick S. Gass 1985
Judith Grabiner 1984
Clifford Wagner 1983
Donald Koehler 1983
Marjorie Senechal 1982
J. Ian Richards 1982
Donald E. Sanderson 1981
Stephen B. Maurer 1981
Ernst Snapper 1980
Victor Klee 1980
Doris Schattschneider 1979
Bruce C. Berndt 1979
David A. Smith 1978
Geoffrey C. Shephard 1978
Branko Grunbaum 1978
B.L. van der Waerden 1977
Joseph A. Gallian 1977

References

  1. ^ Allendoerfer Award, MAA, retrieved 2014-04-30.
  2. ^ Carl Barnett Allendoerfer, 1959-1960 MAA President, MAA, retrieved 2014-04-30.
  3. ^ "Carl B. Allendoerfer Awards | Mathematical Association of America". www.maa.org. Retrieved 2016-08-04.