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The '''Olof B. Widlund Prize''' (formally, the '''Olof B. Widlund Prize for Excellence in Domain Decomposition Methods''') is an award in numerical analysis given in the ''Domain Decomposition Methods'' (DDM) community. According to ddm.org, it is a prize for an established scientist recognizing contributions to the theory, algorithms, implementation, applications, and community service related to domain decomposition methods. The awardee gives a plenary lecture at the next ddm.org conference and receives a certificate and a cash award of €2500.{{refn|name=ddmPrize}}
The '''Olof B. Widlund Prize''' (formally, the '''Olof B. Widlund Prize for Excellence in Domain Decomposition Methods''') is an award in numerical analysis given in the ''Domain Decomposition Methods'' (DDM) community. According to ddm.org, it is a prize for an established scientist recognizing contributions to domain decomposition methods (including theory, algorithms, scalable implementation, applications, and community service). The awardee gives a plenary lecture at the next ddm.org conference and receives a certificate and a cash award of €2500.<ref name="ddmPrize" />


The prize is named in honor of mathematician [[Olof B. Widlund]].{{refn|name=ddmPrize}}
The prize is named in honor of mathematician [[Olof B. Widlund]].<ref name="ddmPrize" />


== History ==
== History ==
According to ddm.org, the prize was established by the Scientific Committee of ddm.org at DD26 (2020) and awarded for the first time at DD27 (Prague, 2022).{{refn|name=ddmPrize}}
According to ddm.org, the prize was established by the Scientific Committee of ddm.org at DD26 (2020) and awarded for the first time at DD27 (Prague, 2022).<ref name="ddmPrize" />


== Recipients ==
== Recipients ==
* '''2022''': Maksymilian Dryja (University of Warsaw).<ref name="dd27Chapter225">{{cite book
* '''2022''': Maksymilian Dryja (University of Warsaw).<ref name="dd27GanderNataf">{{cite book
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  |last1=Gander |first1=Martin J.
  |last2=Nataf |first2=Frédéric
  |last2=Nataf |first2=Frédéric
  |title=Substructuring of Arbitrary Domain Decomposition Methods
  |chapter=Substructuring of Arbitrary Domain Decomposition Methods
  |editor-last1=Dostál |editor-first1=Zdeněk
  |editor-last1=Dostál |editor-first1=Zdeněk
  |editor-last2=Kozubek |editor-first2=Tomáš
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  |editor-last6=Šístek |editor-first6=Jakub
  |editor-last6=Šístek |editor-first6=Jakub
  |editor-last7=Widlund |editor-first7=Olof B.
  |editor-last7=Widlund |editor-first7=Olof B.
  |book-title=Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering XXVII
  |title=Domain Decomposition Methods in Science and Engineering XXVII
  |publisher=Springer Nature Switzerland
  |publisher=Springer Nature Switzerland
  |location=Cham
  |location=Cham
  |year=2024
  |year=2024
  |isbn=978-3-031-50769-4
  |isbn=978-3-031-50769-4
  |pages=225
  |pages=223–230
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* '''2024''': Charbel Farhat (Stanford University).{{refn|name=ddmPrize}}
* '''2024''': Charbel Farhat (Stanford University).<ref name="ddmPrize" />
* '''2025''': Jan Mandel (University of Colorado).{{refn|name=ddmPrize}}
* '''2025''': Jan Mandel (University of Colorado).<ref name="ddmPrize" />


== References ==
== References ==
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* [https://ddm.org/widlund_prize.php The Olof B. Widlund Prize] (ddm.org)
* [https://ddm.org/widlund_prize.php The Olof B. Widlund Prize] (ddm.org)


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Latest revision as of 06:07, 10 December 2025

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The Olof B. Widlund Prize (formally, the Olof B. Widlund Prize for Excellence in Domain Decomposition Methods) is an award in numerical analysis given in the Domain Decomposition Methods (DDM) community. According to ddm.org, it is a prize for an established scientist recognizing contributions to domain decomposition methods (including theory, algorithms, scalable implementation, applications, and community service). The awardee gives a plenary lecture at the next ddm.org conference and receives a certificate and a cash award of €2500.<ref name="ddmPrize" />

The prize is named in honor of mathematician Olof B. Widlund.<ref name="ddmPrize" />

History

According to ddm.org, the prize was established by the Scientific Committee of ddm.org at DD26 (2020) and awarded for the first time at DD27 (Prague, 2022).<ref name="ddmPrize" />

Recipients

  • 2022: Maksymilian Dryja (University of Warsaw).<ref name="dd27GanderNataf">Template:Cite book</ref>
  • 2024: Charbel Farhat (Stanford University).<ref name="ddmPrize" />
  • 2025: Jan Mandel (University of Colorado).<ref name="ddmPrize" />

References

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External links

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