Ackermann–Teubner Memorial Award
The Alfred Ackermann- Teubner Memorial Prize for the Promotion of Mathematical Sciences was founded in 1912 by engineer and publisher Alfred Ackermann- Teubner ( 1857-1941 ) at the University of Leipzig. The first prize was awarded in 1914. The topics of the prize include:
- History, philosophy, teaching
- Mathematics, particularly arithmetic and algebra
- Mechanics
- Mathematical Physics
- Mathematics, including analysis
- Astronomy and the theory of error
- Mathematics, especially geometry
- Applied mathematics, in particular of Geodesy and Geophysics