E. H. Moore Research Article Prize

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The E. H. Moore Research Article Prize, also called the Moore Prize, is one of twenty-two prizes given out by the American Mathematical Society (AMS). [1] It recognizes an outstanding research article to have appeared in one of the AMS primary research journals during the previous six years. The prize was funded in 2002 in memory of the former AMS president E. H. Moore. Beginning in 2004, it is awarded every three years at the Joint Mathematics Meetings and carries a cash reward of $5,000.

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  1. "Prizes and Awards". American Mathematical Society . Retrieved January 26, 2019.
  2. "Gross, Hacking, Keel, Kontsevich to Receive 2025 AMS Moore Prize". American Mathematical Society. 17 December 2024. Retrieved 18 December 2024. Mark Gross (University of Cambridge), Paul Hacking (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Seán Keel (University of Texas at Austin) and Maxim Kontsevich (Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques) will receive the 2025 AMS E.H. Moore Research Article Prize.