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Elias M. Stein Prize for Transformative Exposition

Elias Stein
Elias Stein
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The Elias M. Stein Prize for Transformative Exposition is awarded for a written work, such as a book, survey, or exposition, in any area of mathematics that transforms the mathematical community's understanding of the subject or reshapes the way it is taught.

About this Prize

This prize was endowed in 2022 by students, colleagues, and friends of Elias M. Stein to honor his remarkable legacy of writing monographs and textbooks, both singly and with collaborators. Stein's research monographs, such as "Singular Integrals and Differentiability Properties of Functions" and "Harmonic Analysis", became canonical references for generations of researchers, and textbooks such as the Stein and Shakarchi series "Princeton Lectures in Analysis" became instant classics in undergraduate and graduate classrooms. Stein is remembered for his ability to find a perspective to make a method of proof seem so natural as to be inevitable, and for his strategy of revealing the essential difficulties, and their solutions, in the simplest possible form before elaborating on more general settings. This prize seeks to recognize mathematicians at any career stage who, like Stein, have invested in writing a book or manuscript that transforms how their research community, or the next generation, understands the current state of knowledge in their area.

Next Prize:  January 2025

Nomination Period:  February 1 - May 31

Nomination Procedure:  Nominations with supporting information should be submitted online. Nominations should include a letter of nomination, a short description of the work that is the basis of the nomination, and a complete bibliographic citation for the work being nominated.

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