Charles Lagrange Prize
Charles Lagrange Prize, or Prix Charles Lagrange, is a monetary prize, recognizing the best mathematical or experimental work contributing to the progress of mathematical knowledge in the world. It was first awarded in 1952 by the Académie Royale [de Belgique], Classe des Sciences. Recipients may be Belgian or foreign.
Recipients
The recipients of the Charles Lagrange Prize are:- 2012: Aida Alvera-Azcárate
- 2008: Frederik J. Simons
- 2000: Viviane Pierrard
- 2000: Louis François
- 1992: Christian Tricot
- 1992: Salim Djenidi
- 1988: Véronique Dehant
- 1984: André Berger
- 1980: Augustinus Nolet
- 1976: Carlo Denis
- 1972: Desmond King-Hele
- 1968: R.O. Vicente
- 1964: Hitoshi Takeuchi
- 1960: Jean Verbaandert
- 1960: Paul Melchior
- 1956: Jean Coulomb
- 1952: Beno Gutenberg
- 1948: Harold Jeffreys
- 1944: Georges Jean Maury
- 1932: William [Bowie (engineer)|William Bowie]