Naylor Prize
The Naylor Prize ( English Naylor Prize and Lectureship in Applied Mathematics ) is a prize of the London Mathematical Society (LMS) for applied mathematics , which is awarded every two years. It is named after VD Naylor. The winners must live in the UK. The winners from the previous year, holding at the meeting of the LMS called "Naylor-talk" (Naylor Lecture) .
Award winners
- 1977: Michael James Lighthill
- 1979: John Mason
- 1981: Christopher Longuet-Higgins
- 1983: Michael JD Powell
- 1985: Ian C. Percival
- 1987: Douglas Samuel Jones
- 1989: James D. Murray
- 1991: Roger Penrose
- 1993: Michael Berry
- 1995: John M. Ball
- 1997: Frank Kelly
- 1999: Stephen Hawking
- 2000: Athanassios S. Fokas
- 2002: Mark HA Davis
- 2004: Richard Jozsa
- 2007: Michael Boris Green
- 2009: Philip Maini
- 2011: J. Bryce McLeod
- 2013: Lloyd Nicholas Trefethen
- 2015: Steven Jonathan Chapman
- 2017: John Robert King
- 2019: Nicholas Higham
Individual evidence
- ↑ London Mathematical Society: LMS prize regulations , accessed on September 26, 2012 (English)
Web links
- Official website of the winners of the Naylor Prize (English)
- Page at McTutor (English)