Jacques Herbrand Prize Explained

The Jacques Herbrand Prize (French: Prix Jacques Herbrand) is an award given by the French Academy of Sciences to young researchers (up to 35 years) in the field of mathematics, physics, and their non-military applications.It was created in 1996, and first awarded in 1998.In 2001, it was renamed to Grand Prix Jacques Herbrand .[1] Until 2002, the prize was given each year in both fields; since 2003, it is given alternatingly, then once again in both fields since 2022.It is endowed with 15000,[2] later with 20000[1] euros, and named in honor of the French logician Jacques Herbrand (1908-1931).

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.academie-sciences.fr/fr/Prix-en-mathematique-physique-mecanique-informatique-et-sciences-de-la-Terre-et-de-l-univers/prix-jacques-herbrand.html Prix Jacques Herbrand
  2. http://www.academie-sciences.fr/archivage_site/activite/prix/gp_herbrand.htm Prix Jacques Herbrand
  3. http://www.academie-sciences.fr/en/Laureats/laureat-2014-prix-jacques-herbrand.html 2014 Laudatio
  4. http://www.academie-sciences.fr/en/Laureats/laureat-2015-du-prix-jacques-herbrand-cyril-houdayer.html 2015 Laudatio
  5. http://www.academie-sciences.fr/en/Laureats/laureate-2016-du-prix-jacques-herbrand-yasmine-amhis.html 2016 Laudatio
  6. http://www.academie-sciences.fr/pdf/prix/laureats_2017.pdf Laureate 2017