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The Alfred Ackermann–Teubner Memorial Award for the Promotion of Mathematical Sciences recognized work in mathematical analysis. It was established in 1912 by engineer Alfred Ackermann-Teubner (1857–1941), and was an endowment of the University of Leipzig. It was awarded 14 times between 1914 and 1941.
Paul Koebe (15 February 1882 – 6 August 1945) was a 20th-century German mathematician. His work dealt exclusively with the complex numbers, his most important results being on the uniformization of Riemann surfaces in a series of four papers in 1907–1909.
In 1932 Emmy Noether and Emil Artin received the Ackermann–Teubner Memorial Award for their contributions to mathematics. The prize included a monetary reward of 500 ℛ︁ℳ︁ and was seen as a long-overdue official recognition of her considerable work in the field.
Der Alfred Ackermann-Teubner-Gedächtnispreis zur Förderung der Mathematischen Wissenschaften wurde im Jahr 1912 von dem Ingenieur und Verleger Alfred Ackermann-Teubner (1857–1941) bei der Universität Leipzig gestiftet. Der erste Preis wurde im Jahr 1914 vergeben.
Der Alfred Ackermann-Teubner-Gedächtnispreis zur Förderung der Mathematischen Wissenschaften wurde im Jahr 1912 von dem Ingenieur und Verleger Alfred Ackermann-Teubner (1857–1941) bei der Universität Leipzig gestiftet.
Two years later, in 1932, for contributions leading to the advancement of mathematics, Artin was honored—jointly with Emmy Noether—with the Ackermann–Teubner Memorial Award, which carried a grant of 500 marks.
In 1932, she won the Ackermann-Teubner Memorial Award. The prestigious award compelled her colleagues to pressure the university to finally recognize her as a full professor, which they did that same year.