The David Crighton Medal is an award given by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) in the UK to recognize outstanding contributions in the field of applied mathematics. It is named in honor of David Crighton, a prominent figure in applied mathematics and a former president of the IMA. The medal is awarded to individuals or groups whose work significantly impacts the application of mathematics in various fields.
David Abrahams is a mathematician known for his contributions to various areas of mathematics, including topology and category theory. He is also notable for his work in the field of computer science, particularly in programming language design and the development of libraries and tools for software development. Abrahams has a background in both mathematics and computer science, and he is recognized for his research and publications in these fields.

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