The medal De Morgan is allotted every three years by the LMS (London Mathematical Society) in order to reward for the mathematicians being illustrated in this field. This price, most prestigious granted by the LMS, is named thus in the honor of Augustus De Morgan, its first president. The only condition to obtain this price is to be at least resident the United Kingdom since January 1st of the year of attribution of the price.
Prizes winner
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1884 : Arthur Cayley
- 1887 : James Joseph Sylvester
- 1890: Lord Rayleigh
- 1893: Felix Klein
- 1896: S. Roberts
- 1899: William Burnside
- 1902: A.G. Greenhill
- 1905: H.F. Baker
- 1908: J.W.L. Glaisher
- 1911: Horace Lamb
- 1914: J. Larmor
- 1917: W.H. Young
- 1920: E.W. Hobson
- 1923: P.A. MacMahon
- 1926: AEH Coils
- 1929: Godfrey Harold Hardy
- 1932 : Bertrand Russell
- 1935: E.T. Whittaker
- 1938: I Littlewood
- 1941: Louis Mordell
- 1944: Sydney Chapman
- 1950: A.S. Besicovitch
- 1953: E C Titchmarsh
- 1956: G.I. Taylor
- 1959: W V D Hodge
- 1962: max Newman
- 1965: Philip Hall
- 1968: Mary Cartwright
- 1971 : Kurt Mahler
- 1974: Graham Higman
- 1977 : C. Ambrose Rogers
- 1980: Michael Atiyah
- 1983: K.F. Roth
- 1986: J.W.S. Cassels
- 1989: D.G. Kendall
- 1992: Albrecht Fröhlich
- 1995 : W.K. Hayman
- 1998: R.A. Rankin
- 2001: J.A. Green
- 2004: Roger Penrose
- 2007: Bryan John Birch
Source
- Medal De Morgan on the site of London Mathematical Society