Paul Erdős Award

The Paul Erdős Award, named after Paul Erdős, is given by the World Federation of National Mathematics Competitions for those who "have played a significant role in the development of mathematical challenges at the national or international level and which have been a stimulus for the enrichment of mathematics learning". The awards haven been given in two-year periods since 1996.

Awardees

  • 1992:
    • Luis Davidson, Cuba
    • Nikolay Konstantinov, Russia
    • John Webb, South Africa
  • 1994:
    • Ronald Dunkley, Canada
    • Walter Mientka, USA
    • Urgengtserengiin Sanjmyatav, Mongolia
    • Jordan Tabov, Bulgaria
    • Peter Taylor, Australia
    • Qiu Zonghu, Peoples Republic of China
  • 1996:
    • George Berzsenyi, USA
    • Tony Gardiner, United Kingdom
    • Derek Holton, New Zealand
  • 1998:
    • Agnis Andzans, Latvia
    • Wolfgang Engel, Germany
    • Mark Saul, USA
  • 2000:
    • Francisco Bellot Rosado, Spain
    • István Reiman, Hungary
    • János Surányi, Hungary
  • 2002:
    • Bogoljub Marinkovic, Yugoslavia
    • Harold Braun Reiter, United States of America
    • Wen-Hsien Sun, Taiwan
  • 2004:
    • Warren Atkins, Australia
    • André Deledicq, France
    • Patricia Fauring, Argentina
  • 2008:
    • Hans-Dietrich (Dieter) Gronau, Germany
    • Bruce Henry, Australia
    • Leou Shian, Taiwan
  • 2010"
    • Rafael Sanchez-Lamoneda, Venezuela
    • Yahya Tabesh, Iran [1]

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