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The Leconte Prize (French: Prix Leconte) is a prize created in 1886 by the French Academy of Sciences to recognize important discoveries in mathematics, physics, chemistry, natural history or medicine. In recent years the prize has been awarded in the specific categories of mathematics, physics, and biology. Scientists and mathematicians of all nationalities are eligible for the award. The value of the award in the late 19th and early 20th century was F50,000 (at the time equivalent to £2,000, or US$10,000), about five times as much as the annual salary of the average professor in France. The award was F22,000 in 1984, F20,000 in 2001, €3,000 in 2008, €2,500 in 2010, €2,000 in 2014, and €1,500 in 2019.

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  • El Premio Leconte (en francés: Prix Leconte) es un premio creado en 1886 por la Academia de Ciencias de Francia para reconocer importantes descubrimientos en matemáticas, física, química, historia natural o medicina. En los últimos años, el premio ha sido otorgado en las categorías específicas de matemáticas, física y biología. Son elegibles para optar al premio científicos y matemáticos de todas las nacionalidades. El valor del premio a fines del siglo XIX y principios del siglo XX fue de 50.000 francos (en ese momento, equivalentes a unos 10.000 dólares), aproximadamente cinco veces más que el salario anual del profesor promedio en Francia. En 2001, el premio fue de 20.000 francos, en 2008 de 3000 euros; y desde 2010, de 2500.​​​ (es)
  • The Leconte Prize (French: Prix Leconte) is a prize created in 1886 by the French Academy of Sciences to recognize important discoveries in mathematics, physics, chemistry, natural history or medicine. In recent years the prize has been awarded in the specific categories of mathematics, physics, and biology. Scientists and mathematicians of all nationalities are eligible for the award. The value of the award in the late 19th and early 20th century was F50,000 (at the time equivalent to £2,000, or US$10,000), about five times as much as the annual salary of the average professor in France. The award was F22,000 in 1984, F20,000 in 2001, €3,000 in 2008, €2,500 in 2010, €2,000 in 2014, and €1,500 in 2019. The Leconte Prize was established with a donation from a businessman, Victor Eugene Leconte, to the academy. The donation specified that a F50,000 prize would be awarded every three years for outstanding past work, and that up to 1/8th of the interest earned by the fund each year could be awarded as encouragements, i.e., support for ongoing and future research. The academy did not award any large (F50,000) prizes between 1905 and 1916, but did award a total of F30,000 in encouragements during that period. (en)
  • Le prix Leconte est décerné par l'Académie des sciences, sans préférence de nationalité, soit aux auteurs de découvertes nouvelles et capitales dans la discipline honorée, soit aux auteurs d’applications nouvelles de cette science, « applications qui devront donner des résultats de beaucoup supérieurs à ceux obtenus jusque-là. »Il existe plusieurs « prix Leconte », en mathématiques, en physique, en biologie intégrative. Le prix a été créé en 1886. Au début du XXe siècle, des prix en astronomie, mécanique et médecine ont été décernés, le dernier prix en médecine date de 1975. (fr)
  • O Prêmio Leconte (em francês: Prix Leconte) é um prêmio criado em 1886 pela Academia de Ciências da França, em reconhecimento a descobertas fundamentais em matemática, física, química, história natural e medicina. Em anos recentes o prêmio foi concedido nas categorias específicas de matemática, física e biologia. Pesquisadores e matemáticos de todas as nacionalidades são elegíveis. O valor monetário do prêmio no final do século XIX e início do século XX era de 50 mil francos (na época equivalente a ₤ 2 mil ou 10 mil dólares dos Estados Unidos), em torno de cinco vezes o salário anual de um professor médio na França. Em 2001 seu valor monetário era de 20 mil francos, em 2008 3 mil euros e desde 2010 2,5 mil euros. (pt)
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  • El Premio Leconte (en francés: Prix Leconte) es un premio creado en 1886 por la Academia de Ciencias de Francia para reconocer importantes descubrimientos en matemáticas, física, química, historia natural o medicina. En los últimos años, el premio ha sido otorgado en las categorías específicas de matemáticas, física y biología. Son elegibles para optar al premio científicos y matemáticos de todas las nacionalidades. El valor del premio a fines del siglo XIX y principios del siglo XX fue de 50.000 francos (en ese momento, equivalentes a unos 10.000 dólares), aproximadamente cinco veces más que el salario anual del profesor promedio en Francia. En 2001, el premio fue de 20.000 francos, en 2008 de 3000 euros; y desde 2010, de 2500.​​​ (es)
  • Le prix Leconte est décerné par l'Académie des sciences, sans préférence de nationalité, soit aux auteurs de découvertes nouvelles et capitales dans la discipline honorée, soit aux auteurs d’applications nouvelles de cette science, « applications qui devront donner des résultats de beaucoup supérieurs à ceux obtenus jusque-là. »Il existe plusieurs « prix Leconte », en mathématiques, en physique, en biologie intégrative. Le prix a été créé en 1886. Au début du XXe siècle, des prix en astronomie, mécanique et médecine ont été décernés, le dernier prix en médecine date de 1975. (fr)
  • O Prêmio Leconte (em francês: Prix Leconte) é um prêmio criado em 1886 pela Academia de Ciências da França, em reconhecimento a descobertas fundamentais em matemática, física, química, história natural e medicina. Em anos recentes o prêmio foi concedido nas categorias específicas de matemática, física e biologia. Pesquisadores e matemáticos de todas as nacionalidades são elegíveis. O valor monetário do prêmio no final do século XIX e início do século XX era de 50 mil francos (na época equivalente a ₤ 2 mil ou 10 mil dólares dos Estados Unidos), em torno de cinco vezes o salário anual de um professor médio na França. Em 2001 seu valor monetário era de 20 mil francos, em 2008 3 mil euros e desde 2010 2,5 mil euros. (pt)
  • The Leconte Prize (French: Prix Leconte) is a prize created in 1886 by the French Academy of Sciences to recognize important discoveries in mathematics, physics, chemistry, natural history or medicine. In recent years the prize has been awarded in the specific categories of mathematics, physics, and biology. Scientists and mathematicians of all nationalities are eligible for the award. The value of the award in the late 19th and early 20th century was F50,000 (at the time equivalent to £2,000, or US$10,000), about five times as much as the annual salary of the average professor in France. The award was F22,000 in 1984, F20,000 in 2001, €3,000 in 2008, €2,500 in 2010, €2,000 in 2014, and €1,500 in 2019. (en)
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  • Leconte Prize (en)
  • Premio Leconte (es)
  • Prix Leconte (fr)
  • Prêmio Leconte (pt)
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