American Mathematical Society, AMS Prizes and Awards
Program ID:
Program Title:
E.H. Moore Research Article Prize
Program Type:
Prize or award
Program Location:
Providence, Rhode Island 02904, United States of America
Application Deadline:
2024/05/31 11:59PM
* (posted 2024/01/31, updated 2024/01/24)

Program Description:
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program Description
The Moore Prize is awarded for an outstanding research article to have appeared in one of the AMS primary research journals (namely, the Journal of the AMS, Proceedings of the AMS, Transactions of the AMS, Memoirs of the AMS, Mathematics of Computation, Electronic Journal of Conformal Geometry and Dynamics, and Electronic Journal of Representation Theory) during the six calendar years ending a full year before the meeting at which the prize is awarded.About this Prize
The prize was established in 2002 in honor of E. H. Moore. Among other activities, Moore founded the Chicago branch of the American Mathematical Society, served as the Society's sixth President (1901-1902), delivered the Colloquium Lectures in 1906, and founded and nurtured the Transactions of the AMS.
The current prize amount is US$5,000, awarded every three years.
Nomination Procedure:
Submit a letter of nomination, a complete bibliographic citation for the work being nominated, and a brief citation that explains why the work is important.
Nomination Materials Required:
- Submit the following items online at this website to complete your nomination:
- Letter of nomination
- Citation (up to 50 words)
- Bibliographic Citation
- And anything else requested in the program description.
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