Hans Schneider Prize in Linear Algebra explained
The Hans Schneider Prize in Linear Algebra is awarded every three years by the International Linear Algebra Society. It recognizes research, contributions, and achievements at the highest level of linear algebra and was first awarded in 1993. It may be awarded for an outstanding scientific achievement or for lifetime contributions and may be awarded to more than one recipient. The award honors[1] Hans Schneider, "one of the most influential mathematicians of the 20th Century in the field of linear algebra and matrix analysis.”[2] The prize includes a plaque, certificate and/or a monetary award.[3]
Recipients
The recipients of the Hans Schneider Prize in Linear Algebra are:[4]
References
- Brualdi. Richard A.. 2015. Hans Schneider, 1927–2014. Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 62. 11. 1380. 10.1090/noti1296. free.
- Web site: Memorial for Hans Schneider Department of Mathematics. www.math.wisc.edu. en. 2018-11-08. 2015-10-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20151001094107/https://www.math.wisc.edu/hans-schneider. dead.
- Book: Recognizing excellence in the mathematical sciences : an international compilation of awards, prizes, and recipients. 1997. JAI Press. Jaguszewski, Janice M.. 0762302356. Greenwich, Conn.. 37513025.
- Web site: ILAS Lecturers: Hans Schneider Prize Winners. Schellenberg.. Dan. www.ilasic.org. 2018-09-19. 2015-08-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20150829223626/https://www.ilasic.org/misc/hsall.html. dead.