Prix Francoeur

The Prix Francoeur, or Francoeur Prize, was an award granted by the Institut de France, Academie des Sciences, Fondation Francoeur to authors of works useful to the progress of pure and applied mathematics. Preference was given to young scholars or to geometricians not yet established. It was established in 1882 and has been discontinued.

Prize winners[1]
Recipients Year
Emile Barbier 1882–1888
Maximilien Marie 1889–1890
Augustin Mouchot 1891–1892
Guy Robin 1893
J. Collet 1894
Jules Andrade 1895
Alphonse Valson 1896
Guy Robin 1897
Aimé Vaschy 1898
Le Cordier 1899
Edmond Maillet 1900
Léonce Laugel 1901
Emile Lemoine 1902–1904
Xavier Stouff 1905
Emile Lemoine 1906–1912
A. Claude 1913–1914
Joseph Marty 1915
René Gateaux 1916
Henri Villat 1917
Paul Montel 1918
Georges Giraud 1919
René Baire 1920–1921
Louis Antoine 1922
Gaston Bertrand 1923
Ernest Malo 1924
Georges Valiron 1925
Gaston Julia 1926
Georges Cerf 1927
Szolem Mandelbrojt 1928
Paul Noaillon 1929
Eugène Fabry 1930
Jacques Herbrand 1931
Henri Milloux 1932
Paul Mentre 1933
Jean Favard 1934
André Weil 1935
Claude Chevalley 1936
Jean Leray 1937
Jean Dieudonné 1938
Marcel Brelot 1939
Charles Ehresmann 1940
Paul Vincensini 1941
Paul Dubreil 1942
René de Possel 1943
No award 1944
No award 1945
Laurent Schwartz 1946
No award 1952
Jean-Pierre Serre 1957
Jean-Louis Koszul 1962
Jacques Neveu 1967
Pierre Gabriel 1972
Jean-Claude Tougeron 1977
François Laudenbach 1982
Jean-Louis Loday 1987
Georges Skandalis 1992

See also

References

  1. 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.CS1 maint: others (link)
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