On December 28, in Hanoi , the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics summarized and awarded the 2023 Outstanding Mathematics Works Award.
The National Key Program for the Development of Mathematics for the 2010-2020 period (Mathematics Program) was approved by the Prime Minister in Decision No. 1483/QD-TTg dated August 17, 2010. One of the goals of the program is to improve the level and position of Vietnamese Mathematics in the international arena. In recent years, one of the solutions that has been implemented is to increase the quantity and quality of international publications, and at the same time, award outstanding works to encourage young mathematicians.
Since 2012, the Executive Board of the Mathematics Program has organized the selection and awarding of prizes to mathematical works published in prestigious international journals.
To carry out the solution tasks of the new phase of the Mathematics Program, the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, in coordination with the Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Education and Training, developed a regulation for awarding awards for outstanding mathematical works under the national key program for developing Mathematics for the period 2021 to 2030.
In 2023, in the first round of awarding prizes, the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics received 161 applications for the awarding of mathematical works. As a result, the list of winners included 35 works (from 20 Vietnamese higher education institutions). For groups, the 3 educational institutions with the highest number of award-winning works are the University of Science - Vietnam National University, Hanoi with 5 award-winning works (2 first prizes, 1 second prize and 2 third prizes); Hanoi University of Science and Technology with 4 award-winning works (2 second prizes and 2 third prizes); Hanoi National University of Education with 3 award-winning works (1 first prize and 2 third prizes) will receive a certificate of merit from the Minister of Education and Training.
PHAN THAO
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