De Morgan Medal
The De Morgan Medal is the London Mathematical Society's premier award . It is awarded every three years for outstanding contributions in the field of mathematics. The medal is named after the first President of the LMS, Augustus De Morgan . Only mathematicians who are residents of the United Kingdom on January 1 of that year are eligible for the award .
Award winners
- 1884 Arthur Cayley
- 1887 James Joseph Sylvester
- 1890 John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
- 1893 Felix Klein
- 1896 Samuel Roberts
- 1899 William Burnside
- 1902 Alfred George Greenhill
- 1905 Henry Frederick Baker
- 1908 James Whitbread Lee Glaisher
- 1911 Horace Lamb
- 1914 Joseph Larmor
- 1917 William Henry Young
- 1920 Ernest William Hobson
- 1923 Percy Alexander MacMahon
- 1926 Augustus Edward Hough Love
- 1929 Godfrey Harold Hardy
- 1932 Bertrand Russell
- 1935 Edmund Taylor Whittaker
- 1938 John Edensor Littlewood
- 1941 Louis Mordell
- 1944 Sydney Chapman
- 1950 Abram Samoilowitsch Besikowitsch
- 1953 Edward Charles Titchmarsh
- 1956 Geoffrey Ingram Taylor
- 1959 William Vallance Douglas Hodge
- 1962 Max Newman
- 1965 Philip Hall
- 1968 Mary Cartwright
- 1971 Kurt Mahler
- 1974 Graham Higman
- 1977 Claude Rogers
- 1980 Michael Francis Atiyah
- 1983 Klaus Friedrich Roth
- 1986 John Cassels
- 1989 David George Kendall
- 1992 Albrecht Fröhlich
- 1995 Walter Hayman
- 1998 Robert Alexander Rankin
- 2001 James Alexander Green
- 2004 Roger Penrose
- 2007 Bryan Birch
- 2010 Keith William Morton
- 2013 John Griggs Thompson
- 2016 William Timothy Gowers
- 2019 Andrew Wiles