Polish Mathematical Society
The Polish Mathematical Society is the main professional society of Polish mathematicians and represents Polish mathematics within the European Mathematical Society and the International Mathematical Union.
History
The society was established in Kraków, Poland on 2 April 1919. It was originally called the Mathematical Society in Kraków, the name was changed to the Polish Mathematical Society on 21 April 1920. It was founded by 16 mathematicians, Stanisław Zaremba, Franciszek Leja, Alfred Rosenblatt, Stefan Banach and Otto Nikodym were among them.Ever since its foundation, the society's main activity was to bring mathematicians together by means of organizing conferences and lectures. The second main activity is the publication of its annals Annales Societatis Mathematicae Polonae, consisting of:
- Series 1:
- Series 2:, in Polish
- Series 3: Mathematica Applicanda
- Series 4: Fundamenta Informaticae
- Series 5:
- Series 6:
- Series 7:, in Polish
Stefan Banach Prize
The Polish Mathematical Society has awarded the Stefan Banach Prize to the following recipients:International Stefan Banach Prize
The International Stefan Banach Prize is an annual award presented by the Mathematical Society to mathematicians for best doctoral dissertations in the mathematical sciences. Its aim is to "promote and financially support the most promising young researchers" in the field of mathematics. It was founded in 2009 and is named in honour of a renowned Polish mathematician Stefan Banach. The laureates of the award also receive a cash prize of zl 25,000. List of laureates:- 2009: Tomasz Elsner
- 2010: Jakub Gismatullin
- 2011: Łukasz Pańkowski
- 2012: Andras Mathe
- 2013: Marcin Pilipczuk
- 2014: Dan Petersen
- 2015: Joonas Ilmavirta
- 2016: Adam Kanigowski
- 2017: Anna Szymusiak
- 2018-2020: No Award
- 2021: Michał Miśkiewicz
- 2022: Marcin Sroka
- 2024: Dalimil Peša