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The Hannan Medal in the Mathematical Sciences is awarded every two years by the
Australian Academy of Science to recognize achievements by Australians in the fields of
pure mathematics,
applied and
computational mathematics, and
statistical science.
This medal commemorates the work of the late
Edward J. Hannan,
FAA, for his achievements in
time series analysis.
Winners
Source:
[1]
See also
Notes
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"Decoding dragons and devils, what triggers volcanoes, and more: Australia's stars of science". Australian Academy of Science. 14 March 2023. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
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"2017 awardees". Australian Academy of Science. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
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"Alan McIntosh awarded the 2015 Hannan Medal for research in pure mathematics". ANU. Archived from
the original on 8 April 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
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^ "Professor Norm Dancer wins Hannan Medal," 2009-05-12,
http://www.usyd.edu.au/news/science/397.html?newsstoryid=3485
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^ "Eugene Seneta Receives the Hannan Medal in 2007," SSAI Newsletter, June 2007,
http://www.statsoc.org.au/objectlibrary/278?filename=SSAI%20119%20web.pdf
Archived 16 February 2011 at the
Wayback Machine
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^ "Richard Brent awarded the 2005 Hannan Medal," Undated,
http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/news/#brent
Archived 30 April 2009 at the
Wayback Machine
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^ "Hannan Medal 1996," Australian Math Society Gazette, vol. 24, no. 1, April 1997,
http://www.austms.org.au/Gazette/1997/Apr97/hannan.html
Archived 14 February 2012 at the
Wayback Machine
External links