Ramon Llull prize
The Ramon Llull Prize in Discrete Mathematics is an academic award for outstanding doctoral thesis in Discrete Mathematics, awarded every two years by the Spanish Red de Matemática Discreta y Algorítmica.
The prize winner will be announced during the Discrete Mathematics Days, where the awardee will give a prize talk.
The topics of the prize cover all areas related to Discrete Mathematics, including but not limited to
- Coding Theory and Cryptography
- Combinatorial Number Theory
- Combinatorics
- Discrete and Computational Geometry
- Discrete Optimization
- Graph Theory
- Theoretical Computer Science
For more details, check the Ramon Llull Prize web page.