Prêmio Memorial Bôcher

O Prêmio Memorial Bôcher (em inglês: Bôcher Memorial Prize) é um prêmio concedido pela American Mathematical Society (AMS) para publicações notáveis ​​no campo da análise nos últimos seis anos. Atualmente é concedido a cada três anos. Somente membros da AMS ou pessoas cujos artigos tenham aparecido em conhecidas revistas dos Estados Unidos podem receber o prêmio, que atualmente é dotado com US$ 5 000.

O prêmio foi concedido pela primeira vez em 1923, tornando-se o prêmio mais antigo concedido pela AMS. Tem o nome de Maxime Bôcher (1867 – 1918), professor de matemática e presidente da AMS (1909-1910).

Recipientes

AnoNomeMotivo da premiação
1923George David Birkhoffpor Dynamical systems with two degrees of freedom (Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, volume 18 (1917), pp. 199-300)
1924Eric Temple Bellpor Arithmetical paraphrases (I, II, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, volume 22 (1921), pp. 1-30, 198-219)
Solomon Lefschetzpor On certain numerical invariants with applications to Abelian varieties (Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, volume 22 (1921), pp. 407-482)
1928James Waddell Alexanderpor Combinatorial analysis situs (Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, volume 28 (1926), pp. 301-329)
1933Marston Morsepor The foundations of a theory of the calculus of variations in the large in m-space (Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, volume 31 (1929), pp. 379-404)
Norbert Wienerpor Tauberian theorems (Annals of Mathematics, Series 2, volume 33 (1932),pp. 1-100)
1938John von Neumannpor Almost periodic functions and groups (I, II, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, volume 36 (1934), pp. 445-492, e volume 37 (1935), pp. 21-50)
1943Jesse Douglaspor Green's function and the problem of Plateau (American Journal of Mathematics, volume 61 (1939), pp. 545-589); The most general form of the problem of Plateau (American Journal of Mathematics, volume 61 (1939), pp. 590-608) e Solution of the inverse problem of the calculus of variations (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, volume 25 (1939), pp. 631-637)
1948Albert Charles Schaeffer e Donald Spencer por Coefficients of schlicht functions (I, II, III, IV, Duke Mathematical Journal, volume 10 (1943), pp. 611-635, volume 12 (1945), pp. 107-125) e em (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, volume 32 (1946), pp. 111-116, volume 35 (1949), pp. 143-150)
1953Norman Levinson
1959Louis Nirenberg
1964Paul Joseph Cohenpor On a conjecture of Littlewood and idempotent measures (American Journal of Mathematics, volume 82 (1960), pp. 191-212)
1969Isadore Singer
1974Donald Samuel Ornsteinpor Bernoulli shifts with the same entropy are isomorphic (Advances in Mathematics, volume 4 (1970), pp. 337-352)
1979Alberto Calderón
1984Luis Caffarelli
Richard Burt Melrose
1989Richard Schoen
1994Leon Simon
1999Demetrios Christodoulou
Sergiu Klainerman
Thomas Wolffpor seu trabalho na área da análise de Fourier.
2002Daniel Tătarupor On global existence and scattering for the wave maps equations (Amer. Jour. of Math. 123 (2001) no. 1, 37–77)
Terence Tao
Lin Fanghua
2005Frank Merle
2008Alberto Bressan
Charles Fefferman
Carlos Kenig
2011Gunther Uhlmann
Assaf Naor
2014Simon Brendle
2017András Vasypor Microlocal analysis of asymptotically hyperbolic and Kerr-de Sitter spaces, Inventiones Mathematicae, 194 (2013), 381513.
2020 Camillo De Lellis
Larry Guth
Laure Saint-Raymond

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