The Gauss Lectureship (Gauß-Vorlesung) is an annually awarded mathematical distinction, named in honor of Carl Friedrich Gauss. It was established in 2001 by the German Mathematical Society with a series of lectures for a broad audience.

Each Gauss Lecture is paired with another presentation on the history of mathematics.

Gauss Lecturers

Year Gauss Lecturer
2001 Gerhard Huisken
2002 Ralph Erskine
2003 Thomas Sonar
Karl Sigmund
2004 Isadore Singer
2005 Rupert Klein
Günter M. Ziegler
2006 Stefan Müller
Penelope Maddy
2007 Don Zagier
Willi Jäger
2008 John Morgan
Bernold Fiedler
2009 Felix Otto
Hendrik Lenstra
2010 Walter Schachermayer
E. Brian Davies
2011 Michael Struwe
Wolfgang Dahmen
2012Friedrich Götze
Matthias Kreck
2013Ben Green
Jürgen Richter-Gebert
2014Robert Ghrist
2015Martin J. Gander[1]
Volker Mehrmann[2]
Ingrid Daubechies[3][4]
2016Nicolas Monod[5][6]
2017 Helmut Pottmann
Werner Ballmann
Cedric Villani
2018 Katrin Wendland
Caroline Lasser
2019 Laszlo Szekelyhidi
Michael J. Hopkins
2020 no lecture held
2021Maryna Viazovska
Valentin Blomer
2022Ulrike Tillmann
László Lovász
2023Manfred Lehn

See also

References

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  2. "Gauß-Vorlesung in Stuttgart". Stuttgarter Zeitung. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  3. "An der Schnittstelle zwischen Kunst und Mathematik". University Muenster. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
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