Lars Onsager Prize

The Lars Onsager Prize is a prize in theoretical statistical physics. It is awarded annually by the American Physical Society. It was established in 1993 by Drs. Russell and Marian Donnelly[1] in memory of Lars Onsager.[2][3]

Winners

  • 1995: Michael E. Fisher
  • 1997: Robert Kraichnan
  • 1998: Leo Kadanoff
  • 1999: Chen Ning Yang[4]
  • 2000: David J. Thouless, John M. Kosterlitz
  • 2001: Bertrand Halperin
  • 2002: Anatoly Larkin
  • 2003: Pierre Hohenberg
  • 2004: John Cardy
  • 2005: Valery Pokrovsky
  • 2006: Rodney Baxter
  • 2007: A. Brooks Harris
  • 2008: Christopher Pethick, Gordon Baym, Tin-Lun Ho[5][6]
  • 2009: B. Sriram Shastry[3]
  • 2010: Daniel Friedan, Stephen Shenker
  • 2011: Alexander Belavin, Alexander Zamolodchikov, Alexander Polyakov[7]
  • 2012: Ian Affleck[8]
  • 2013: Daniel S. Fisher
  • 2014: Grigory E. Volovik and Vladimir P. Mineev
  • 2015: Franz Wegner
  • 2016: Marc Mézard, Giorgio Parisi and Riccardo Zecchina
  • 2017: Natan Andrei and Paul Wiegmann
  • 2018: Subir Sachdev [9]

References

  1. "Russell J. Donnelly". Archived from the original on 2013-11-23. Retrieved 2013-06-03.
  2. "Lars Onsager Prize". American Physics Society.
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  4. "Chen-Ning Yang, the 'luckiest' physicist". ECNS.cn.
  5. "Christopher Pethick wins Onsager Prize". Niels Bohr Institute. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  6. "Jason Ho to Receive Onsager Prize". Ohio State university. Archived from the original on 2011-01-03.
  7. "FACULTY AWARD: American Physical Society honors four faculty". Princeton University.
  8. "Affleck is awarded the Lars Onsager prize". UBC. Archived from the original on 2018-05-10. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  9. "2018 Lars Onsager Prize Recipient".
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