Stefan Bergman Prize

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The Stefan Bergman Prize is a mathematics award, funded by the estate of the widow of mathematician Stefan Bergman and supported by the American Mathematical Society. The award is granted for mathematical research in: "1) the theory of the kernel function and its applications in real and complex analysis; or 2) function-theoretic methods in the theory of partial differential equations of elliptic type with attention to Bergman's operator method."[1]

The award is given in honor of Stefan Bergman, a mathematician known for his work on complex analysis. Recipients of the prize are selected by a committee of judges appointed by the American Mathematical Society. The monetary value of the prize is variable and based on the income from the prize fund; in 2005 the award was valued at approximately $17,000.[2]

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  1. ^ "Stefan Bergman Prize", American Mathematical Society.
  2. ^ "Elias M. Stein Receives 2005 Bergman Prize", American Mathematical Society
  3. ^ "Mathematics People", American Mathematical Society
  4. ^ Laureates 2019
  5. ^ "Bonami and Ebenfelt Awarded 2020 Bergman Prizes" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 68: 648–650.