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2003 Fulkerson Prizes AwardedAugust 26, 2003 Providence, RI: On August 18, 2003, the 2003 Delbert Ray Fulkerson Prizes were presented at the 18th International Symposium on Mathematical Programming in Copenhagen, Denmark. Established in 1979, the prizes are sponsored jointly by the Mathematical Programming Society and the AMS. The prizes were given to the authors of three outstanding papers in the area of discrete mathematics.
J. F. Geelen,
University of Waterloo
Bertrand Guenin,
University of Waterloo:
Satoru Iwata,
University of Tokyo,
Alexander Schrijver,
CWI Amsterdam: The latter two papers, which independently presented the same result, shared one prize. The Delbert Ray Fulkerson Prizes recognize outstanding papers in the area of discrete mathematics. Up to three awards are made every three years. The prizes are presented for papers published during the six calendar years preceding the year in which the prizes are given. The topics of papers considered for the prizes include graph theory, networks, mathematical programming, applied combinatorics, and related subjects. Further information about the Fulkerson Prizes may be found at http://www.ams.org/prizes/fulkerson-prize.html.
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