Frederick W. Lanchester Prize

The Frederick W. Lanchester Prize (English: Frederick W. Lanchester Prize ) is an annual award by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences ( INFORMS ) scientific award. The award, with a prize money of U.S. $ 5,000 award recognizes contributions to Operations Research and will be presented at the annual meeting of the awarding organization. In 1954 the first award. The award is named after Frederick W. Lanchester, the developer of the Law of Lanchester.

By Alvin E. Roth, Maurice Allais, Richard Stone and Robert J. Aumann found among the awardees four Nobel laureates in economics.

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