Coxeter–James Prize

prize for achievement in mathematics
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Coxeter–James Prize

Summary

Coxeter–James Prize is a science award[1]. It draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (science_award category, ranking #80 of 652).[2]

Key Facts

  • Coxeter–James Prize won the Robert Moody[3].
  • Coxeter–James Prize won the David W. Boyd[4].
  • Coxeter–James Prize won the Francis Clarke[5].
  • Coxeter–James Prize won the Mark Goresky[6].
  • Coxeter–James Prize won the Ed Perkins[7].
  • Coxeter–James Prize won the Jonathan Borwein[8].
  • Coxeter–James Prize is in the country of Canada[9].
  • Coxeter–James Prize's instance of is recorded as science award[10].
  • Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter is named after Coxeter–James Prize[11].
  • Ralph Duncan James is named after Coxeter–James Prize[12].
  • +1978-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Coxeter–James Prize[13].
  • Coxeter–James Prize's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04grv69[14].
  • Coxeter–James Prize's official website is recorded as http://cms.math.ca/Prizes/info/cj.html[15].
  • Coxeter–James Prize's topic's main category is recorded as Q19968254[16].
  • Coxeter–James Prize's conferred by is recorded as Canadian Mathematical Society[17].
  • Coxeter–James Prize's category for recipients of this award is recorded as Q19968254[18].

Body

Recognition

Wins include Robert Moody[3], a mathematician[19], b. 1941[20], of Canada[21], awarded the Officer of the Order of Canada[22], specialised in mathematics[23]; David W. Boyd[4], a mathematician[24], b. 1941[25], of Canada[26], awarded the CRM-Fields-PIMS prize[27]; Francis Clarke[5], a mathematician[28], b. 1948[29], of Canada[30], awarded the Coxeter–James Prize[31], specialised in mathematics[32]; Mark Goresky[6], a mathematician[33], b. 1950[34], of Canada[35], awarded the it[36], specialised in topology[37]; Ed Perkins[7], a mathematician[38], b. 1953[39], of Canada[40], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[41], specialised in probability theory[42]; and Jonathan Borwein[8], a mathematician[43], 1951–2016[44], of Canada[45], awarded the Rhodes Scholarship[46], specialised in mathematics[47].

Why It Matters

Coxeter–James Prize draws 5 Wikipedia views per month (science_award category, ranking #80 of 652).[2]

FAQs

What awards did Coxeter–James Prize receive?

Honors received include Robert Moody[3], David W. Boyd[4], Francis Clarke[5], and Mark Goresky[6].

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