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The Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize for Applications of Mathematics is a mathematics award granted jointly by the International Mathematical Union and the German Mathematical Society for outstanding mathematical contributions that have found significant applications outside of mathematics. The award receives its name from the German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss. With its premiere in 2006 it is to be awarded every Fourth year at the International Congress of Mathematicians.

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