Levi L. Conant Prize

The Levi L. Conant Prize is a mathematics prize of the American Mathematical Society, which has been awarded since 2001 for outstanding expository papers published in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society or the Notices of the American Mathematical Society in the past five years. The award is worth $1,000 and is awarded annually.

The award is named after Levi L. Conant (1857–1916), a professor at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, known as the author of anthropological mathematics book "The number concept" (1896). He left the AMS $10,000 for the foundation of the award bearing his name in 2000.

Winners
Source: American Mathematical Society
 * 2024: Jennifer Hom for her article "Getting a handle on the Conway knot," Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 59 (2021), 19–29
 * 2023: Joshua Greene for
 * 2022: for
 * 2021: Dan Margalit for the article "The Mathematics of Joan Birman," Notices of the AMS, 66 (2019), 341–353
 * 2020: Amie Wilkinson for the article "What are Lyapunov exponents, and why are they interesting?", Bulletin of the AMS, Volume 54,  January 2017, Pages 79–105
 * 2019: Alex Wright for
 * 2018: Henry Cohn for
 * 2017: David H. Bailey, Jonathan Borwein, Andrew Mattingly, and Glenn Wightwick for
 * 2016: Daniel Rothman for
 * 2015: Jeffrey Lagarias and Zong Chuanming for
 * 2014: Alex Kontorovich for
 * 2013: John C. Baez and John Huerta, for
 * 2012: Persi Diaconis for
 * 2011: David Vogan for
 * 2010: Bryna Kra for
 * 2009: John Morgan for
 * 2008: J. Brian Conrey for and Shlomo Hoory, Nathan Linial, Avi Wigderson for
 * 2007: Jeffrey Weeks for
 * 2006: Ronald Solomon for
 * 2005: Allen Knutson, Terence Tao for
 * 2004: Noam Elkies for "Lattices, Linear Codes, and Invariants." Notices of the AMS, Vol. 47, 2000, Part 1: No. 10, pg. 1238–45; Part 2: No. 11, pg. 1382–91.
 * 2003: Nicholas Katz, Peter Sarnak for
 * 2002: Elliott Lieb and Jakob Yngvason for
 * 2001: Carl Pomerance for