The David P. Robbins Prize for papers reporting novel research in algebra, combinatorics, or discrete mathematics is awarded both by the
American Mathematical Society
The American Mathematical Society (AMS) is an association of professional mathematicians dedicated to the interests of mathematical research and scholarship, and serves the national and international community through its publications, meetings, ...
(AMS) and by the
Mathematical Association of America
The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) is a professional society that focuses on mathematics accessible at the undergraduate level. Members include university
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(MAA). The AMS award recognizes papers with a significant experimental component on a topic which is broadly accessible which provide a simple statement of the problem and clear exposition of the work. Papers eligible for the MAA award are judged on quality of research, clarity of exposition, and accessibility to undergraduates. Both awards consist of $5000 and are awarded once every three years. They are named in the honor of
David P. Robbins and were established in 2005 by the members of his family.
Winners (AMS Robbins Prize)
* 2025 : Sophie Morier-Genoud and Valentin Ovsienko for their paper "q-deformed rationals and q-continued fractions,"
Forum of Mathematics, Sigma, 8 (2020), Paper No. e13, 55 pp.
* 2022 : Alin Bostan, Irina Kurkova, and Kilian Raschel for their paper “A human proof of Gessel's lattice path conjecture,”
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
The ''Transactions of the American Mathematical Society'' is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal of pure and applied mathematics published by the American Mathematical Society. It was established in 1900. As a requirement, all articles must ...
, 369 (2017), 1365-1393.
* 2019 : Roger Behrend,
Ilse Fischer and Matjaž Konvalinka for their paper “Diagonally and antidiagonally symmetric alternating sign matrices of odd order”,
Advances in Mathematics
''Advances in Mathematics'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on pure mathematics. It was established in 1961 by Gian-Carlo Rota. The journal publishes 18 issues each year, in three volumes.
At the origin, the journal aimed ...
315:324–365, 2017.
* 2016 :
Manuel Kauers,
Christoph Koutschan and
Doron Zeilberger for their paper "Proof of George Andrews's and David Robbins's q-TSPP conjecture”,
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America'' (often abbreviated ''PNAS'' or ''PNAS USA'') is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary scientific journal. It is the official journal of the National Academy of Scie ...
(PNAS) 108(6) pp. 2196–2199.
* 2013 :
Alexander Razborov for his paper "On the minimal density of triangles in graphs”,
Combinatorics, Probability and Computing
''Combinatorics, Probability and Computing'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in mathematics published by Cambridge University Press. Its editor-in-chief is Béla Bollobás ( DPMMS and University of Memphis).
History
The journal was estab ...
17(4):603–618, 2008.
* 2010 :
Ileana Streinu for her paper "Pseudo-triangulations, rigidity and motion planning”,
Discrete & Computational Geometry
'' Discrete & Computational Geometry'' is a peer-reviewed mathematics journal published quarterly by Springer. Founded in 1986 by Jacob E. Goodman and Richard M. Pollack, the journal publishes articles on discrete geometry and computational ...
34(4):587–635, 2005.
* 2007 :
Samuel P. Ferguson and
Thomas C. Hales for their paper "A proof of the
Kepler conjecture
The Kepler conjecture, named after the 17th-century mathematician and astronomer Johannes Kepler, is a mathematical theorem about sphere packing in three-dimensional Euclidean space. It states that no arrangement of equally sized spheres filling s ...
,"
Annals of Mathematics
The ''Annals of Mathematics'' is a mathematical journal published every two months by Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study.
History
The journal was established as ''The Analyst'' in 1874 and with Joel E. Hendricks as t ...
, 162:1065–1185, 2005.
Winners (MAA Robbins Prize)
* 2023 :
Samantha Dahlberg,
Angele Foley,
Stephanie van Willigenburg for their paper "Resolving Stanley's e-positivity of claw-contractible-free graphs",
J. Eur. Math. Soc. (JEMS) 22:2673-2696, 2020.
* 2020 :
Aubrey de Grey
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for his paper "The chromatic number of the plane is at least 5",
Geombinatorics
Alexander Soifer is a Russian-born American mathematician and mathematics author.
Soifer obtained his Ph.D. in 1973 and has been a professor of mathematics at the University of Colorado since 1979. He was visiting fellow at Princeton University ...
, 28:18-31, 2018.
* 2017 :
Robert Hough for his paper "Solution of the minimum modulus problem for covering systems",
Annals of Mathematics
The ''Annals of Mathematics'' is a mathematical journal published every two months by Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study.
History
The journal was established as ''The Analyst'' in 1874 and with Joel E. Hendricks as t ...
, 181:361-382, 2015.
* 2014 :
Frederick V. Henle and
James M. Henle for their paper "Squaring the plane”,
The American Mathematical Monthly
''The American Mathematical Monthly'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of mathematics. It was established by Benjamin Finkel in 1894 and is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Mathematical Association of America. It is an exposito ...
, 115:3–12, 2008.
* 2011 :
Mike Paterson,
Yuval Peres,
Mikkel Thorup,
Peter Winkler, and
Uri Zwick for their paper
"Overhang” The American Mathematical Monthly
''The American Mathematical Monthly'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of mathematics. It was established by Benjamin Finkel in 1894 and is published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Mathematical Association of America. It is an exposito ...
, 116:19–44, 2009, an
"Maximum Overhang” The American Mathematical Monthly
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, 116:763–787 2009.
* 2008 :
Neil Sloane
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for "The
on-line encyclopedia of integer sequences
The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (OEIS) is an online database of integer sequences. It was created and maintained by Neil Sloane while researching at AT&T Labs. He transferred the intellectual property and hosting of the OEIS to th ...
”,
Notices of the American Mathematical Society
''Notices of the American Mathematical Society'' is the membership journal of the American Mathematical Society (AMS), published monthly except for the combined June/July issue. The first volume was published in 1953. Each issue of the magazine ...
, 50:912–915, 2003.
See also
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List of mathematics awards
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References
External links
AMS websiteMAA website
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Awards of the American Mathematical Society
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Triennial events
Research awards
Awards established in 2007
2007 establishments in the United States
Awards established in 2008
2008 establishments in the United States