This is a tough one... there are many rumors about this but it is hard to say which is the exact answer.
Nobel prizes were created by the will of Alfred Nobel, a notable Swedish chemist.
One of the most common -and unfounded- reasons as to why Nobel decided against a Nobel prize in math is that [a woman he proposed to/his wife/his mistress] [rejected him because of/cheated him with] a famous mathematician. Gosta Mittag-Leffler is often claimed to be the guilty party.
There is no historical evidence to support the story.
For one, Mr. Nobel was never married.
There are more credible reasons as to why there is no Nobel prize in math. Chiefly among them is simply the fact he didn't care much for mathematics, and that it was not considered a practical science from which humanity could benefit (a chief purpose for creating the Nobel Foundation).
Further, at the time there existed already a well known Scandinavian prize for mathematicians. If Nobel knew about this prize he may have felt less compelled to add a competing prize for mathematicians in his will.
2006-10-23 13:07:40
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answered by cmadame 3
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Ask and ye shall obtain: There are a number of feasible motives why Nobel created no Prize for arithmetic. Nobel's will speaks of prizes for the ones innovations or discoveries of finest realistic improvement to mankind, probably having in brain realistic instead than theoretical works. Mathematics used to be now not regarded a realistic technology from which humanity would improvement, a key reason for the Nobel Foundation. One different feasible cause used to be that there used to be already a good recognized Scandinavian prize for mathematicians. The current mathematical awards on the time have been customarily because of the paintings of Gösta Mittag-Leffler, who established the Acta Mathematica, a century later nonetheless probably the most global's main mathematical journals. Through his affect in Stockholm he persuaded King Oscar II to endow prize competitions and honor extraordinary mathematicians in every single place Europe, adding Hermite, Bertrand, Weierstrass, and Poincaré. It is almost always repeated that Nobel refused to endow a arithmetic prize given that his spouse had an affair with Mittag-Leffler. This tale is patently unfaithful, as Nobel in no way married. In 2001, the federal government of Norway started awarding the Abel Prize, above all with the purpose of being a alternative for the lacking arithmetic Nobel. Beginning in 2004, the Shaw Prize, which resembles the Nobel Prize, integrated an award in mathematical sciences. The Fields Medal is almost always defined because the "Nobel Prize of arithmetic", however the assessment isn't very apt given that the Fields is restrained to mathematicians now not over 40 years historical. Like the technology Nobels, the Crafoord Prize in arithmetic is provided by way of the Swedish Royal Academy. It is more commonly regarded the maths similar of the Nobel prize within the sciences.
2016-09-01 01:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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One common story is that Alfred Nobel had a personal feud with a mathematician of his day; he knew if he established a prize in mathematics, this other person would win, which he found unacceptable. But the truth is, nobody really knows why there is no Nobel prize in mathematics; anybody who tries to tell you why is repeating speculation.
2006-10-23 13:05:38
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answered by nbsandiego 4
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Legend has it that Nobel's favorite mistress was also involved with a mathematician that everybody said would win a Noble prize if there was one, so Nobel refused to fund a Prize for math.
2006-10-23 13:06:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Because there is in economics, physics and other sciences where math is essential. Look at prices in Economics, they are most of the time math-related.
2006-10-23 13:04:58
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answered by zap 5
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Because although math is everywhere is doesn't "explain" anything. it's functions are used to explain everything else like physics, economics, and chemistry.
2006-10-23 13:10:16
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answered by christigmc 5
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