Stefan Bergman Prize
The Stefan Bergman Prize is a mathematics award, funded by the estate of the widow of mathematician Stefan Bergman and supported by the American Mathematical Society. The award is granted for mathematical research in: "1) the theory of the kernel function and its applications in real and complex analysis; or 2) function-theoretic methods in the theory of partial differential equations of elliptic type with attention to Bergman's operator method."[1]
The award is given in honor of Stefan Bergman, a mathematician known for his work in complex variables. Recipients of the prize are selected by a committee of judges appointed by the American Mathematical Society. The monetary value of the prize is variable and based on the income from the prize fund; in 2005 the award was valued at approximately $17,000.[2]
Laureates
- 1989 David W. Catlin
- 1991 Steven R. Bell, Ewa Ligocka
- 1992 Charles Fefferman
- 1993 Yum-Tong Siu
- 1994 John Erik Fornæss
- 1995 Harold P. Boas, Emil J. Straube
- 1997 David E. Barrett, Michael Christ
- 1999 John P. D’Angelo
- 2000 Masatake Kuranishi
- 2001 László Lempert, Sidney Webster
- 2003 M. Salah Baouendi, Linda Preiss Rothschild
- 2004 Joseph J. Kohn
- 2005 Elias Stein
- 2006 Kengo Hirachi
- 2007-08 Alexander Nagel, Stephen Wainger
- 2009 Ngaiming Mok, Duong H. Phong
- 2011 Gennadi Henkin
- 2012 David Jerison, John M. Lee
- 2013 Xiaojun Huang, Steve Zelditch
- 2014 Sławomir Kołodziej, Takeo Ohsawa
- 2015 Eric Bedford, Jean-Pierre Demailly[3]
See also
References
- ↑ "Stefan Bergman Prize", American Mathematical Society.
- ↑ "Elias M. Stein Receives 2005 Bergman Prize", American Mathematical Society
- ↑ "Mathematics People", American Mathematical Society