The Simion Stoilow Prize (Romanian: Premiul Simion Stoilow) is the prize offered by the Romanian Academy for achievements in mathematics. It is named in honor of Simion Stoilow.
The prize is awarded either for a mathematical work or for a cycle of works. The award consists of 30,000 lei and a diploma. The prize was established in 1963 and is awarded annually. Prizes of the Romanian Academy for a particular year are awarded two years later.
Honorees
Honorees of the Simion Stoilow Prize have included[1]:
2016: Aurel Mihai Fulger[2]
2016: Arghir Dani Zărnescu[3]
2015: No award
2014: Florin Ambro[4]
2013: Petru Jebelean[5]
2012: George Marinescu[6]
2011: Dan Timotin[7]
2010: Laurențiu Leuștean; Mihai Mihăilescu[8]
2009: Miodrag Iovanov; Sebastian Burciu[9]
2008: Nicolae Bonciocat; Călin Ambrozie[10]
2007: Cezar Joița; Bebe Prunaru; Liviu Ignat[11]
2006: Radu Pantilie[12]
2005: Eugen Mihăilescu, for the work "Estimates for the stable dimension for holomorphic maps"; Radu Păltânea, for the cycle of works "Approximation theory using positive linear operators"[13]
2000: Liliana Pavel, for the book Hipergrupuri ("Hypergroups")[14]
1995: No award
1994: No award
1993: No award
1992: Florin Rădulescu
1991: Ovidiu Cârjă
1990: Ștefan Mirică
1989: Gelu Popescu
1988: Cornel Pasnicu
1987: Călin-Ioan Gheorghiu; Titus Petrila
1986: Vlad Bally; Paltin Ionescu
1985: Vasile Brânzănescu; Paul Flondor; Dan Polisevschi; Mihai Putinar
1984: Toma Albu; Mihnea Coltoiu; Dan Vuza
1983: Mircea Puta[15]; Ion Chiţescu; Eugen Popa
1982: Mircea Craioveanu; Mircea Puta
1981: Lucian Bădescu
1980: Dumitru Gașpar; Costel Peligrad; Mihai Pimsner; Sorin T. Popa
1979: Dumitru Motreanu; Dorin Popescu; Ilie Valusescu
1978: Aurel Bejancu; Gheorghe Micula
1977: Alexandru Brezuleanu; Nicolae Radu; Ion Văduva
1976: Zoia Ceaușescu; Ion Cuculescu; Nicolae Popa
1975: Șerban Strătilă; Elena Stroescu; László Zsidó
1974: Ioana Ciorănescu; Dan Pascali; Constantin Vârsan
1973: Vasile Istrătescu; Ioan Marusciac; Constantin Năstăsescu; Veniamin Urseanu
1972: Bernard Bereanu; Nicolae Pavel; Gustav Peeters; Elena Moldovan Popoviciu
1971: Nicolae Popescu
1970: Viorel Barbu; Dorin Iesan
1969: Ion Suciu
1968: Petru Caraman
1967: Constantin Apostol
1966: Dan Burghelea; Cabiria Andreian Cazacu; Aristide Deleanu
1965: Nicu Boboc; Alexandru Lascu
1964: Nicolae Dinculeanu; Ivan Singer
1963: Lazăr Dragoș; Martin Jurchescu[16]
See also
List of mathematics awards
References
Recognizing excellence in the mathematical sciences : an international compilation of awards, prizes, and recipients. Jaguszewski, Janice M. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press. 1997. ISBN 0762302356. OCLC 37513025.
"Premiile Academiei Române pentru anul 2017" (PDF). December 12, 2019.
"Premiile Academiei Române pentru anul 2016" (PDF). December 13, 2018.
"Premiile Academiei Române pentru anul 2014" (PDF). December 16, 2016.
"Premiile Academiei Române pentru anul 2013" (PDF). December 18, 2015.
"Premiile Academiei Române pentru anul 2012" (PDF). December 19, 2014.
"Premiile Academiei Române pentru anul 2011" (PDF). December 2013.
"Premiile Academiei Române pentru anul 2010" (PDF). December 2012.
"Premiile Academiei Române pentru anul 2009" (PDF). December 2011.
"Premiile Academiei Române pentru anul 2008" (PDF). December 2010.
"Premiile Academiei Române pentru anul 2007" (PDF). December 2009.
"Premiile Academiei Române pentru anul 2006" (PDF). December 2008.
Premiile pe anul 2005 ale Academiei Romane, decernate in 2007 Archived 2008-06-12 at the Wayback Machine (in Romanian)
Prizes of the Romanian Academy, 2000 Archived 2003-12-29 at the Wayback Machine
"Homage to the memory of professor Mircea Puta"
Recognizing excellence in the mathematical sciences : an international compilation of awards, prizes, and recipients. Jaguszewski, Janice M. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press. 1997. ISBN 0762302356. OCLC 37513025.
Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics
Graduate Studies in Mathematics
Hellenica World - Scientific Library
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