John von Neumann Prize | |
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Awarded for | outstanding contributions to applied mathematical sciences and for effective communication of these ideas to the community |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics |
Reward(s) | USD $5,000 |
First awarded | 1960 |
Website | www |
The John von Neumann Prize (until 2019 named John von Neumann Lecture Prize[1]) was funded in 1959 with support from IBM and other industry corporations, and began being awarded in 1960 for "outstanding and distinguished contributions to the field of applied mathematical sciences and for the effective communication of these ideas to the community".[2][3] It is considered the highest honor bestowed by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM).[4][5][6] The recipient receives a monetary award and presents a survey lecture at the SIAM Annual Meeting.[7]