Henri Poincaré Prize

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The Henri Poincaré Prize is awarded every three years since 1997 for exceptional achievements in mathematical physics and foundational contributions leading to new developments in the field. The prize is sponsored by the Daniel Iagolnitzer Foundation and is awarded to approximately three scientists at the International Congress on Mathematical Physics. The prize was also established to support promising young researchers that already made outstanding contributions in mathematical physics.[1][2][3]

Prize recipients

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Year ICMP Location Prize winner
1997 Brisbane   Rudolf Haag
  Maxim Kontsevich
  Arthur Wightman
2000 London   Joel Lebowitz
  Walter Thirring
  Horng-Tzer Yau
2003 Lisboa   Huzihiro Araki
  Elliott H. Lieb
  Oded Schramm
2006 Rio de Janeiro   Ludvig D. Faddeev
    David Ruelle
  Edward Witten
2009 Prague   Jürg Fröhlich
  Robert Seiringer
  Yakov G. Sinai
  Cédric Villani
2012 Aalborg   Nalini Anantharaman
    Freeman Dyson
  Sylvia Serfaty
  Barry Simon
2015 Santiago de Chile     Alexei Borodin
  Thomas Spencer
  Herbert Spohn
2018 Montréal     Michael Aizenman
    Percy Deift
  Giovanni Gallavotti
2021[4] Geneva   Rodney Baxter
  Demetrios Christodoulou
  Yoshiko Ogata
  Jan Philip Solovej
2024[5] Strasbourg   David Brydges
   Alexei Kitaev
  Antti Kupiainen
  Scott Sheffield

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Henri Poincaré Prize". International Association of Mathematical Physics. Retrieved March 24, 2021.
  2. ^ "December 2004 Report". difoundation.com. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
  3. ^ De Wit, David; Bracken, Anthony J.; Gould, Mark D.; Pearce, Paul A., eds. (1998). 12th International Congress of Mathematical Physics, ICMP '97. International Press of Boston. ISBN 978-1571460554.
  4. ^ "Henri Poincaré Prize - 2021 Prize recipients". icmp2021.com. Retrieved August 4, 2021.
  5. ^ "ICMP 2024". icmp2024.org. Retrieved 2024-07-14.
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