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Geometry.—Francceur prize (1000 francs), for discoveries or works useful to the progress of pure or applied mathematics; Bordin prize (3000 francs), to make notable progress in the study of curves with constant torsion; to determine, if possible, which of these curves are algebraic, at least those which are unicursal.
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Prize Subjects Proposed by the Paris Academy of Sciences for 1915. Nature 92, 540–541 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/092540b0
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