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Smith's Prize was the name of each of two prizes awarded annually to two research students in mathematics and theoretical physics at the University of Cambridge from 1769. Following the reorganization in 1998, they are now awarded under the names Smith-Knight Prize and Rayleigh-Knight Prize .
El Premio Smith (nombre original en inglés: Smith's Prize) fue el nombre de cada uno de los dos premios otorgados anualmente a dos estudiantes de investigación en matemáticas y física teórica en la Universidad de Cambridge desde 1769. [1]
Smith's Prize: two prizes awarded annually to two research students in mathematics and theoretical physics Thirlwall Prize : awarded for the best essay about British history or literature for a subject with original research
8 de jun. de 2020 · Stokes graduated in 1841 as ‘Senior Wrangler’—first in the mathematical order of merit for the academic year—and also as ‘First Smith's Prizeman’. The Smith's Prize was an examination of different character involving the application of mathematics to problems of natural philosophy, in which students were expected to show ...
- Paul Ranford
- 2020
Il premio Smith (Smith's Prize) era un premio che veniva assegnato ai due migliori studenti ricercatori in Fisica e Matematica presso l'Università di Cambridge, UK. Il premio fu istituito alla morte del matematico Robert Smith nel 1768.
Awards. Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2002) Information at IDEAS / RePEc. Vernon Lomax Smith (born January 1, 1927) is an American economist and professor of business economics and law at Chapman University. He was formerly a professor of economics at the University of Arizona, professor of economics and law at George ...
30 de sept. de 2013 · Tras conseguir una licenciatura distinguida en 1934 seguida por una beca en el King’s College en 1935 y el Smith’s Prize en 1936 por su trabajo en teoría de la probabilidad, Turing parecía tener asegurada una carrera exitosa en matemática pura. Sin embargo, su mente privilegiada le condujo en una dirección muy diferente.