IMA Gold Medal

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The Gold Medal of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) is a biennial prize established in 1982 by the IMA "in recognition of outstanding contributions to mathematics and its applications over a period of years". These contributions may take several different forms, including "the building up of a research group of exceptional merit", "notable contributions to the application of mathematical techniques" or "outstanding contributions to the improvement of the teaching of mathematics".[1][2]

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Source: Institute of Mathematics and its Applications

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  9. ^ "IMA Gold Medal 2020 awarded to Professor Nick Higham". Institute of Mathematics and its Applications. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
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