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MAA Prizes and Awards Announced at MathFest 2004

MAA Prizes and Awards Announced at MathFest 2004

At the Providence MathFest, the MAA announced several prizes and awards for writing and teaching. The prize-winning papers are now available online in pdf format. (See the links below.) Congratulations to all the winners!

Carl B. Allendoerfer Award for articles published in Mathematics Magazine

Charles I. Delman and Gregory Galperin
?A Tale of Three Circles?
Mathematics Magazine
February 2003, pp.15-32.

Trevor Evans Award for articles published in Math Horizons

Douglas Dunham
?A Tale Both Shocking and Hyperbolic?
Math Horizons
April, 2003, page 22

Hugh McCague
?A Mathematical Look at a Medieval Cathedral?
Math Horizons
April, 2003, page 11

Lester R. Ford Award for articles published in The American Mathematical Monthly

Noam Elkies
?On the Sums
?

The American Mathematical Monthly
August-September 2003, pp. 561-573

Charles Livingston
?Enhanced Linking Numbers?
The American Mathematical Monthly
May 2003, pp. 361-385

R. Michael Range
?Complex Analysis: A Brief Tour into Higher Dimensions?
The American Mathematical Monthly
February 2003, pp. 89-108

Ruediger Thiele
?Hilbert?s Twenty-Fourth Problem?
The American Mathematical Monthly
January 2003, pp. 1-24

George Pólya Award for articles published in the College Mathematics Journal

Greg N. Frederickson
?A New Wrinkle on an Old Folding Problem?
College Mathematics Journal
September, 2003, vol. 34(4)
pp. 258-263

Chauvenet Prize for Expository Writing

Edward B. Burger
?Diophantine Olympics and World Champions: Polynomials and Primes Down Under?
The American Mathematical Monthly
November, 2000, no. 9, pp. 822-829

Henry L. Alder Award for Distinguished Teaching by a Beginning College or University Mathematics Faculty Member

Francis Edward Su
Harvey Mudd College

Zvezdelina Stankova
Mills College