Euler Medal
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The Euler Medal, named after the 18th-century mathematician Leonhard Euler (pronounced "oiler"), is an honor awarded annually by the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications to mathematicians with a distinguished lifetime contribution to combinatorial research who are still active in research.
[edit] Laureates
- 2005: Ralph Faudree (US), Aviezri Fraenkel (Israel)
- 2004: Doron Zeilberger (US), Zhu Lie (China)
- 2003: Peter Cameron (UK), Charles Colbourn (US)
- 2002: Herbert Wilf (US)
- 2001: Spyros Magliveras (US)
- 2000: Richard A. Brualdi (US), Horst Sachs (Germany)
- 1999: D.K. Ray-Chaudhuri (US)
- 1998: Peter Hammer (US), Anthony Hilton (UK)
- 1997: no award
- 1996: Jack van Lint (Holland)
- 1995: Hanfried Lenz (Germany)
- 1994: Joseph A. Thas (Belgium)
- 1993: Claude Berge (France), Ron Graham (US)