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The '''Poncelet Prize''' ({{lang-fr|Prix Poncelet}}) is awarded by the [[French Academy of Sciences]]. The prize was established in 1868 by the widow of General [[Jean-Victor Poncelet]] for the advancement of the sciences.<ref>Jeremy Gray, "[http://www.claymath.org/library/monographs/MPP.pdf A History of Prizes in Mathematics] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131020203334/http://www.claymath.org/library/monographs/MPP.pdf |date=2013-10-20 }}", [[Clay Mathematics Institute]] and [[American Mathematical Society]], 2006.</ref> It was in the amount of 2,000 [[French franc|francs]] (as of 1868), mostly for the work in [[applied mathematics]]. The precise wording of the announcement by the Academy varied from year to year and required the work be "in [[mechanics]]", or "for work contributing to the progress of pure or applied mathematics", or simply "in applied mathematics", and sometimes included condition that the work must be "done during the ten years preceding the award."
The '''Poncelet Prize''' ({{lang-fr|Prix Poncelet}}) is awarded by the [[French Academy of Sciences]]. The prize was established in 1868 by the widow of General [[Jean-Victor Poncelet]] for the advancement of the sciences.<ref>Jeremy Gray, "[http://www.claymath.org/library/monographs/MPP.pdf A History of Prizes in Mathematics] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131020203334/http://www.claymath.org/library/monographs/MPP.pdf |date=2013-10-20 }}", [[Clay Mathematics Institute]] and [[American Mathematical Society]], 2006.</ref> It was in the amount of 2,000 [[French franc|francs]] (as of 1868), mostly for the work in [[applied mathematics]]. The precise wording of the announcement by the Academy varied from year to year and required the work be "in [[mechanics]]", or "for work contributing to the progress of pure or applied mathematics", or simply "in applied mathematics", and sometimes included condition that the work must be "done during the ten years preceding the award."


== 19th century<ref>{{cite book|chapter=Prix|title=Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des sciences|year=1900|page=1570|location=Paris|publisher=Gauthier-Villars|volume=Tomes XCII à CXXI, 3 Janvier 1881 à 30 Décembre 1895|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Y94PAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA1570}}</ref> ==
== 19th century<ref>{{cite book|chapter=Prix|title=Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des sciences|year=1900|page=1570|location=Paris|publisher=Gauthier-Villars|volume=Tomes XCII à CXXI, 3 Janvier 1881 à 30 Décembre 1895|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Y94PAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA1570}}</ref> ==


* (1868) [[Alfred Clebsch]]
* (1868) [[Alfred Clebsch]]
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* (1903) [[David Hilbert]]
* (1903) [[David Hilbert]]
* (1904) Désiré André
* (1904) Désiré André
* (1905) Charles Lallemand (1857–1938)<ref>{{cite journal|title=Séance du 18 décembre|journal=Le Moniteur scientifique du Doctor Quesneville|date=February 1906|pages=154–155|url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2557126;view=1up;seq=162}}</ref>
* (1905) Charles Lallemand (1857–1938)<ref>{{cite journal|title=Séance du 18 décembre|journal=Le Moniteur Scientifique du Doctor Quesneville|date=February 1906|pages=154–155|url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2557126;view=1up;seq=162}}</ref>
* (1906) Claude Guichard
* (1906) Claude Guichard
* (1907) [[Charles Renard]] (posthumously)
* (1907) [[Charles Renard]] (posthumously)
* (1908) [[Erik Ivar Fredholm]], "for his researches on integral equations."
* (1908) [[Erik Ivar Fredholm]], "for his researches on integral equations."
* (1909) Comte de Sparre, "for his studies relating to gunnery and his works on mechanics."<ref>{{cite journal|title=Séance du 20 décembre|journal=Le Moniteur scientifique du Doctor Quesneville|date=February 1910|pages=143–144|url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2557134;view=1up;seq=151}}</ref>
* (1909) Comte de Sparre, "for his studies relating to gunnery and his works on mechanics."<ref>{{cite journal|title=Séance du 20 décembre|journal=Le Moniteur Scientifique du Doctor Quesneville|date=February 1910|pages=143–144|url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2557134;view=1up;seq=151}}</ref>
* (1910) [[Charles Riquier]]<ref>{{cite journal|title=Séance du 19 décembre|journal=Le Moniteur scientifique du Doctor Quesneville|date=February 1911|pages=137–138|url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2557136;view=1up;seq=145}}</ref>
* (1910) [[Charles Riquier]]<ref>{{cite journal|title=Séance du 19 décembre|journal=Le Moniteur Scientifique du Doctor Quesneville|date=February 1911|pages=137–138|url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2557136;view=1up;seq=145}}</ref>
* (1911) Auguste Rateau<ref>{{cite journal|title=Prix décernés année 1911|journal=Le Moniteur scientifique du Doctor Quesneville|date=February 1912|page=143|url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2557138;view=1up;seq=151}}</ref>
* (1911) Auguste Rateau<ref>{{cite journal|title=Prix décernés année 1911|journal=Le Moniteur Scientifique du Doctor Quesneville|date=February 1912|page=143|url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2557138;view=1up;seq=151}}</ref>
* (1912) Edmond Maillet
* (1912) Edmond Maillet
* (1913) [[Maurice Leblanc (engineer)|Maurice Leblanc]],<ref>{{cite journal|title=Prize Awards of the Paris Academy of Sciences for 1913|journal=Nature|date=1 January 1914|pages= 512|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MxJLAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA512}}</ref> "for the totality of his researches in mechanics."
* (1913) [[Maurice Leblanc (engineer)|Maurice Leblanc]],<ref>{{cite journal|title=Prize Awards of the Paris Academy of Sciences for 1913|journal=Nature|volume=92|issue=2305|date=1 January 1914|pages= 512–514|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MxJLAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA512|last1=Lockyer|first1=Sir Norman|bibcode=1914Natur..92R.512.|doi=10.1038/092512b0}}</ref> "for the totality of his researches in mechanics."
* (1914) [[Henri Lebesgue]]
* (1914) [[Henri Lebesgue]]
* (1915) Charles Rabut<ref>{{cite journal|title=Séance du 27 décembre|journal=Le Moniteur scientifique du Doctor Quesneville|date=March 1916|pages=65–66|url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2557145;view=1up;seq=73}}</ref>
* (1915) Charles Rabut<ref>{{cite journal|title=Séance du 27 décembre|journal=Le Moniteur Scientifique du Doctor Quesneville|date=March 1916|pages=65–66|url=http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2557145;view=1up;seq=73}}</ref>
* (1916) [[Charles Jean de la Vallée-Poussin|Charles de la Vallée-Poussin]]
* (1916) [[Charles Jean de la Vallée-Poussin|Charles de la Vallée-Poussin]]
* (1917) [[Jules Andrade]], "for his work in applied mechanics, especially that dealing with chronometry."
* (1917) [[Jules Andrade]], "for his work in applied mechanics, especially that dealing with chronometry."

Revision as of 20:54, 6 November 2019

The Poncelet Prize (Template:Lang-fr) is awarded by the French Academy of Sciences. The prize was established in 1868 by the widow of General Jean-Victor Poncelet for the advancement of the sciences.[1] It was in the amount of 2,000 francs (as of 1868), mostly for the work in applied mathematics. The precise wording of the announcement by the Academy varied from year to year and required the work be "in mechanics", or "for work contributing to the progress of pure or applied mathematics", or simply "in applied mathematics", and sometimes included condition that the work must be "done during the ten years preceding the award."

19th century[2]

20th century

Notes

  1. ^ Jeremy Gray, "A History of Prizes in Mathematics Archived 2013-10-20 at the Wayback Machine", Clay Mathematics Institute and American Mathematical Society, 2006.
  2. ^ "Prix". Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des sciences. Vol. Tomes XCII à CXXI, 3 Janvier 1881 à 30 Décembre 1895. Paris: Gauthier-Villars. 1900. p. 1570.
  3. ^ "Séance du 18 décembre". Le Moniteur Scientifique du Doctor Quesneville: 154–155. February 1906.
  4. ^ "Séance du 20 décembre". Le Moniteur Scientifique du Doctor Quesneville: 143–144. February 1910.
  5. ^ "Séance du 19 décembre". Le Moniteur Scientifique du Doctor Quesneville: 137–138. February 1911.
  6. ^ "Prix décernés année 1911". Le Moniteur Scientifique du Doctor Quesneville: 143. February 1912.
  7. ^ Lockyer, Sir Norman (1 January 1914). "Prize Awards of the Paris Academy of Sciences for 1913". Nature. 92 (2305): 512–514. Bibcode:1914Natur..92R.512.. doi:10.1038/092512b0.
  8. ^ "Séance du 27 décembre". Le Moniteur Scientifique du Doctor Quesneville: 65–66. March 1916.
  9. ^ À titre posthume ; d'après les Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences, vol. 209, p. 918 (1939).
  10. ^ Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences: La vie des sciences, 10 (5), Gauthier-Villars: 479, 1993, Le prix est décerné à Marie Farge ... pour sa contribution à l'application de la transformée par ondelettes à l'étude de la turbulence{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link).

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