Naylor Prize and Lectureship

The Naylor Prize and lectureship in Applied Mathematics is a prize of the London Mathematical Society awarded every two years in memory of Dr V.D. Naylor. The award is restricted to a mathematician who reside in the United Kingdom. The "grounds for award can include work in, and influence on, and contributions to applied mathematics and/or the applications of mathematics, and lecturing gifts."[1] The honor consists of a prize (a sum of money and a diploma) and the invitation to deliver the Naylor Lecture at a meeting of the Society, usually in the year following the award.[2]

Naylor Prize and Lectureship in Applied Mathematics
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byLondon Mathematical Society (LMS)
EligibilityMathematician normally resident in the United Kingdom
Established1976
Websitewww.lms.ac.uk/prizes/naylor-prize-and-lectureship-applied-mathematics

Prize winners

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References

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  1. "LMS prize regulations". London Mathematical Society. 28 April 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  2. "The Naylor Prize of the London Mathematical Society". MacTutor.
  3. List of LMS prize winners, LMS website accessed July 2011