The Mathematical Optimization Society (MOS) is an international organization dedicated to the advancement and promotion of research in the field of mathematical optimization. Among its various activities, the society recognizes outstanding contributions to the field through several awards. As of my last update, the key awards presented by the MOS include: 1. **The Fulkerson Prize**: This is awarded for outstanding papers in the area of discrete mathematics and optimization, specifically for work that significantly advances the field. 2. **The George B.
The Dantzig Prize is an award given for outstanding contributions to the field of mathematical programming, specifically in the area related to optimization. Named after George B. Dantzig, who is often considered one of the founders of linear programming, the prize recognizes authors of original research papers that have significantly advanced the field. The Dantzig Prize is typically awarded by the Mathematical Optimization Society and is presented every four years.

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