JOHN VON NEUMANN THEORY PRIZE

The 'John von Neumann Theory Prize' of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
is awarded annually to an individual (or sometimes group) who have made fundamental and sustained contributions to theory in operations research and the management sciences.
The Prize named after mathematician John von Neumann is awarded for a body of work, rather than a single piece. The Prize was intended to reflect contributions that have stood the test of time. The criteria include significance, innovation, depth, and scientific excellence.
The award is $5,000, a medallion and a citation.
The Prize has been awarded since 1975. The first recipient was George B. Dantzig for his work on linear programming.

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List of recipients
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External links

List of recipients



2006 Martin Grötschel, László Lovász and Alexander Schrijver


★ ''for their fundamental path-breaking work in combinatorial optimization.

2005 Robert J. Aumann


★ ''in recognition of his fundamental contributions to game theory and related areas

2004 J. Michael Harrison


★ ''for his profound contributions to two major areas of operations research and management science: stochastic networks and mathematical finance.''

2003 Arkadi Nemirovski and Michael J. Todd


★ ''for their seminal and profound contributions in continuous optimization''.

2002 Donald L. Iglehart and Cyrus Derman


★ ''for their fundamental contributions to performance analysis and optimization of stochastic systems''

2001 Ward Whitt


★ ''for his contributions to queueing theory, applied probability and stochastic modelling''

2000 Ellis L. Johnson and Manfred W. Padberg

1999 R. Tyrrell Rockafellar

1998 Fred W. Glover

1997 Peter Whittle

1996 Peter C. Fishburn

1995 Egon Balas

1994 Lajos Takacs

1993 Robert Herman

1992 Alan J. Hoffman and Philip Wolfe

1991 Barlow, Proschan

1990 Richard Karp

1989 Harry M. Markowitz

1988 Herbert Simon

1987 Samuel Karlin

1986 Kenneth J. Arrow

1985 Jack Edmonds

1984 Ralph Gomory

1983 Herbert E. Scarf

1982 Abraham Charnes, William W. Cooper, and Richard J. Duffin

1981 Lloyd Shapley

1980 David Gale, Harold W. Kuhn, and Albert W. Tucker

1979 David Blackwell

1978 John F. Nash and Carlton E. Lemke

1977 Felix Pollaczek

1976 Richard Bellman

1975 George B. Dantzig ''for his work on linear programming''
There is also an IEEE John von Neumann Medal awarded by the IEEE annually "for outstanding achievements in computer-related science and technology."

See also



IEEE John von Neumann Medal

List of prizes

Prizes named after people


External links



Official website

Most recent JvN Theory Prize winner

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