Euler medal

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The Euler Medal (Euler Medal) is an award given by the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications (ICA) since 1993 for outstanding lifetime achievements in combinatorics . The mathematician should still be active in research. The Euler Medal is named after Leonhard Euler .

The Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications was founded in 1990, its first president was William Thomas Tutte . He was succeeded by Anne Penfold Street and Ronald C. Mullin . As of 2017, the headquarters of the ICA is at the Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton , its president is Doug Stinson from the University of Waterloo , Canada .

Award winners

Individual evidence

  1. ^ International Prizes - London Mathematical Society. In: lms.ac.uk. June 24, 2012, accessed April 1, 2017 .
  2. The ICA blog: March 2016. In: combinatoricsinstitute.blogspot.de. March 13, 2016, accessed April 1, 2017 .

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