Fwd: [sage-devel] The EMS/ECMI Lanczos Prize for Mathematical Software

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Martin R. Albrecht

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Sep 17, 2023, 5:02:00 AM9/17/23
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Hi all,

See below.

On Fri, Sep 15 2023, William Stein wrote:
> Hi Sage Developers,

> Jennifer Balakrishnan and I are members of a prize committee for a new prize in "mathematical software", which the Europeans have decided to fund. Here's the call for *self nominations*, and a link to the webpage with more details. I personally think any significant component of Sage could be a reasonable candidate. It's not like the Jenks Prize, where people would nominate a massive project like "GAP" or "Mathematica" or something, but I think more the sort of prize that might go toward an important component of such a project. But honestly I don't think anybody really knows what the prize will be until the committee sees actual self nominations, and discusses them at length -- it's the first year after all. Anyway, check it out if you're interested, and also forward this to anybody else who might be a good candidate. Thanks! -- William

> "One of the main ways mathematical advances have impact in science, engineering, society, and industry is via their implementation in software. In order to reward and recognise exceptional research in the development of mathematical software, the European Mathematical Society (EMS) and the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry (ECMI) have decided to establish the Lanczos Prize for Mathematical Software.

> The Prize is to be awarded to a mathematician or scientist, or a group of mathematicians and scientists, for the development of outstanding mathematical software with important applications in mathematics, science, engineering, society or industry.
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> Eligibility for the Prize is restricted to software whose source is available to the general public for scrutiny. Commercial software meeting this criterion is explicitly welcomed.
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> For full details of evaluation criteria and self-nomination procedure, please see https://pefarrell.org/lanczos . The deadline for self-nominations is 31 December 2023."
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Shi Bai

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Sep 18, 2023, 10:38:07 AM9/18/23
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Hi Martin and all,

I think this is a good opportunity to showcase FPLLL :)

Cheers,
Shi
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Leo Ducas

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Sep 18, 2023, 12:28:56 PM9/18/23
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+1

Martin R. Albrecht

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Sep 19, 2023, 3:16:58 AM9/19/23
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Hi all,

I agree. Do any of you feel like filling in the required paperwork?

Cheers,
Martin

Leo Ducas

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Sep 19, 2023, 2:33:16 PM9/19/23
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I'm happy leading the effort, though I'll be counting on others to improve and complement.
I'll set-up a git at some point.

Cheers
-- Leo

Shi Bai

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Sep 19, 2023, 2:36:05 PM9/19/23
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Thanks Leo. Let me know where I could help.

Cheers,
Shi
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