John von Neumann Theory Prize

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John von Neumann Theory Prize
Awarded forFundamental, sustained contributions to theory in operations research and the management sciences
First awarded1975
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The John von Neumann Theory Prize of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) is awarded annually to an individual (or sometimes a group) who has made fundamental and sustained contributions to theory in operations research and the management sciences.

The Prize named after mathematician John von Neumann is awarded for a body of work, rather than a single piece. The Prize was intended to reflect contributions that have stood the test of time. The criteria include significance, innovation, depth, and scientific excellence.

The award is $5,000, a medallion and a citation.

The Prize has been awarded since 1975. The first recipient was George B. Dantzig for his work on linear programming.

List of recipients

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There is also an IEEE John von Neumann Medal awarded by the IEEE annually "for outstanding achievements in computer-related science and technology".

See also

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References

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  1. INFORMS. "Renato D.C. Monteiro Awarded 2025 INFORMS John von Neumann Theory Prize". INFORMS. Archived from the original on 2026-01-16. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  2. "INFORMS announcement". Archived from the original on 2015-11-01. Retrieved 2012-10-04.
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