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Primary Mathematics World Contest (PMWC) — worldwide competition; Rocket City Math League (RCML) — Competition run by students at Virgil I. Grissom High School with levels ranging from Explorer (Pre-Algebra) to Discovery (Comprehensive) Romanian Master of Mathematics and Sciences — Olympiad for the selection of the top 20 countries in the ...
Rolf Schock Prize in Mathematics: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences: Mathematics Sweden: Wallenberg Prize: Swedish Mathematical Society: Research by a Swedish mathematician that has a Ph.D. but no permanent research position Switzerland: Heinz Hopf Prize: ETH Zurich: Outstanding scientific work in pure mathematics Switzerland: Ostrowski Prize ...
M. Mandelbrot Competition; Math circle; Math League; Math Prize for Girls; Math-O-Vision; MathChallengers; Mathcounts; Mathematical Contest in Modeling; Mathematical Kangaroo
Presentation of $10 million check for Ansari X Prize. This list of challenge awards is an index to articles about notable challenge awards, or inducement prize contests. A cash prize is given for the accomplishment of a feat, usually of engineering.
The Italian version, Il meraviglioso mondo dei numeri, won both the €10,000 Galileo Prize for science books [14] [15] [16] and the 2011 Peano Prize [17] for mathematics books. In the United States, the book was given the title Here's Looking at Euclid .
A Mathematical Olympiad is a mathematical competition where participants are examined by problem solving [1] and may win medals depending on their performance. Usually aimed at pre-university students, much of Olympiad mathematics consists of elementary mathematics, though solutions may involve the use of calculus or higher-level mathematics.
Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition (high school) Minnesota. St. Cloud State University Math Competition; Missouri. KCATM Math Contests (grades 3–12) ...
Euclid (/ ˈ j uː k l ɪ d /; Ancient Greek: Εὐκλείδης; fl. 300 BC) was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician. [2] Considered the "father of geometry", [3] he is chiefly known for the Elements treatise, which established the foundations of geometry that largely dominated the field until the early 19th century.