Medalha Sylvester: diferenças entre revisões

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Linha 15:
|{{sortname|Henri|Poincaré}}
|{{FRA}}
|"Por suas diversas contribuições à matemática"
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|1904
|{{sortname|Georg|Cantor}}
|{{nowrap|{{DEU}}}}
|"Por suas pesquisas brilhantes sobre a teoria dos agragados e do conjunto de pontos do contínuo aritmético, dos [[Número transfinito|números transfinitos]] e [[Série de Fourier|séries de Fourier]]"
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|1907
|{{sortname|Wilhelm|Wirtinger|}}
|{{AUT}}
|"Por suas contribuições à teoria geral de funções"
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|1910
|{{sortname|Henry Frederick|Baker}}
|rowspan=2|{{nowrap|{{GBR}}}}
|"for his researches in the theory of Abelian functions and for his edition of Sylvesters Collected Works."
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|1913
|{{sortname|James Whitbread Lee|Glaisher}}
|"for his mathematical researches, especially those in connection with the theory of numbers and the theory of elliptic functions."
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|1916
|{{sortname|Gaston|Darboux}}
|{{FRA}}
|"for his distinguished contributions to mathematical science."
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|1919
|{{sortname|Percy Alexander|MacMahon}}
|{{GBR}}
|"for his researches in pure mathematics, especially in connection with the partition of numbers and analysis."
|-
|1922
|{{sortname|Tullio|Levi-Civita}}
|{{ITA}}
|"for his researches in geometry and mechanics."
|-
|1925
|{{sortname|Alfred North|Whitehead}}
|rowspan=9|{{nowrap|{{GBR}}}}
|"for his researches on the foundations of mathematics."
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|1928
|{{sortname|William Henry|Young}}
|"for his contributions to the theory of functions of a real variable."
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|1931
|{{sortname|Edmund Taylor|Whittaker}}
|"for his original contributions to both pure and applied mathematics."
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|1934
|{{sortname|Bertrand|Russell}}
|"for his distinguished work on the foundations of mathematics."
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|1937
|{{sortname|Augustus Edward Hough|Love}}
|"for his researches in classical mathematical physics, particularly the mathematical theories of elasticity and hydro-dynamics."
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|1940
|{{sortname|Godfrey Harold|Hardy}}
|"for his important contributions to many branches of pure mathematics."
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|1943
|{{sortname|John Edensor|Littlewood}}
|"for his mathematical discoveries and supreme insight in the analytical theory of numbers."
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|1946
|{{sortname|George Neville|Watson}}
|"for his distinguished contributions to pure mathematics in the field of mathematical analysis and in particular for his work on asymptotic expansion and on general transforms.
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|1949
|{{sortname|Louis Joel|Mordell}}
|"for his distinguished researches in pure mathematics, especially for his discoveries in the theory of numbers."
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|1952
|{{sortname|Abram Samoilovitch|Besicovitch}}
|{{RUS}}
|"for his outstanding work on almost-periodic functions, the theory of measure and integration and many other topics of theory of functions."
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|1955
|{{sortname|Edward Charles|Titchmarsh}}
|rowspan=10|{{nowrap|{{GBR}}}}
|"for his distinguished researches on the Riemann zeta-function, analytical theory of numbers, Fourier analysis, and eigen-function expansions."
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|1958
|{{sortname|Max|Newman}}
|"for his distinguished contributions to combinatory topology, Boolean algebras and mathematical logic."
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|1961
|{{sortname|Philip|Hall}}
|"for his distinguished researches in algebra."
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|1964
|{{sortname|Mary|Cartwright}}
|"for her distinguished contributions to analysis and the theory of functions of a real and complex variable."
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|1967
|{{sortname|Harold|Davenport}}
|"for his many distinguished contributions to the theory of numbers."
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|1970
|{sortname|George Frederick James|Temple}}
|"for his many distinguished contributions to applied mathematics, especially in his work on distribution theory."
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|1973
|{{sortname|John William Scott|Cassels}}
|"for his numerous important contributions to the theory of numbers."
|-
|1976
|{{sortname|David George|Kendall}}
|"for his many distinguished contributions to probability theory and its applications."
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|1979
|{{sortname|Graham|Higman}}
|"for his distinguished and profoundly influential contributions to the theory of finite and infinite groups.
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|1982
|{{sortname|John Frank|Adams}}
|"for his solution of several outstanding problems of algebraic topology and of the methods he invented for this purpose which have proved of prime importance in the theory of the subject."
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|1985
|{{sortname|John Griggs|Thompson}}
|{{nowrap|{{USA}}}}
|"for his fundamental contributions leading to the complete classification of all finite simple groups."
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|1988
|{{sortname|Charles T. C. |Wall|C. T. C. Wall}}
|rowspan=2|{{nowrap|{{GBR}}}}
|"for his contributions to the topology of manifolds and related topics in algebra and geometry."
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|1991
|{{sortname|Klaus Friedrich|Roth}}
|"for his many contributions to number theory and in particular his solution of the famous problem concerning approximating algebraic numbers by rationals."
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|1994
|{{sortname|Peter|Whittle}}
|{{NZL}}
|"for his major distinctive contributions to time series analysis, to optimisation theory, and to a wide range of topics in applied probability theory and the mathematics of operational research."
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|1997
|{{sortname|Harold Scott MacDonald|Coxeter}}
|rowspan=2|{{nowrap|{{GBR}}}}
|"for his achievements in geometry, notably projective geometry, non-euclidean geometry and the analysis of spatial shapes and patterns, and for his substantial contributions to practical group-theory which pervade much modern mathematics."
|-
|2000
|{{sortname|Nigel James|Hitchin}}
|"for his important contributions to many parts of differential geometry combining this with complex geometry, integrable systems and mathematical physics interweaving the most modern ideas with the classical literature."
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|2003
|{{sortname|Lennart|Carleson}}
|{{SWE}}
|"for his deep and fundamental contributions to mathematics in the field of analysis and complex dynamics."
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|2006
|{{sortname|Peter|Swinnerton-Dyer}}
|rowspan=2|{{nowrap|{{GBR}}}}
|"for his fundamental work in arithmetic geometry and his many contributions to the theory of ordinary differential equations."
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|2009
|{{sortname|John Macleod|Ball}}
|"for his seminal work in mechanics and nonlinear analysis and his encouragement of mathematical research in developing countries."
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