Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics is an award given each year since 1959 jointly by the American Physical Society and American Institute of Physics.[1] It is established by the Heineman Foundation in honour of Dannie Heineman. As of 2010, the prize consists of US$10,000 and a certificate citing the contributions made by the recipient plus travel expenses to attend the meeting at which the prize is bestowed.
Past Recipients
Source: American Physical Society[2]
- 2023 Nikita Nekrasov
 - 2022 Antti Kupiainen and Krzysztof Gawędzki
 - 2021 Joel Lebowitz
 - 2020 Svetlana Jitomirskaya[3]
 - 2019 T. Bill Sutherland, Francesco Calogero and Michel Gaudin
 - 2018 Barry Simon
 - 2017 Carl M. Bender
 - 2016 Andrew Strominger and Cumrun Vafa
 - 2015 Pierre Ramond
 - 2014 Gregory W. Moore
 - 2013 Michio Jimbo and Tetsuji Miwa
 - 2012 Giovanni Jona-Lasinio
 - 2011 Herbert Spohn
 - 2010 Michael Aizenman
 - 2009 Carlo Becchi, Alain Rouet, Raymond Stora and Igor Tyutin
 - 2008 Mitchell Feigenbaum
 - 2007 Juan Maldacena and Joseph Polchinski
 - 2006 Sergio Ferrara, Daniel Z. Freedman and Peter van Nieuwenhuizen
 - 2005 Giorgio Parisi
 - 2004 Gabriele Veneziano
 - 2003 Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat and James W. York
 - 2002 Michael B. Green and John Henry Schwarz
 - 2001 Vladimir Igorevich Arnold
 - 2000 Sidney R. Coleman
 - 1999 Barry M. McCoy, Tai Tsun Wu and Alexander B. Zamolodchikov
 - 1998 Nathan Seiberg and Edward Witten
 - 1997 Harry W. Lehmann
 - 1996 Roy J. Glauber
 - 1995 Roman W. Jackiw
 - 1994 Richard Arnowitt, Stanley Deser and Charles W. Misner
 - 1993 Martin C. Gutzwiller
 - 1992 Stanley Mandelstam
 - 1991 Thomas C.Spencer and Jürg Fröhlich
 - 1990 Yakov Sinai
 - 1989 John S. Bell
 - 1988 Julius Wess and Bruno Zumino
 - 1987 Rodney Baxter
 - 1986 Alexander M. Polyakov
 - 1985 David P. Ruelle
 - 1984 Robert B. Griffiths
 - 1983 Martin D. Kruskal
 - 1982 John Clive Ward
 - 1981 Jeffrey Goldstone
 - 1980 James Glimm and Arthur Jaffe
 - 1979 Gerard 't Hooft
 - 1978 Elliott Lieb
 - 1977 Steven Weinberg
 - 1976 Stephen Hawking
 - 1975 Ludwig D. Faddeev
 - 1974 Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
 - 1973 Kenneth G. Wilson
 - 1972 James D. Bjorken
 - 1971 Roger Penrose
 - 1970 Yoichiro Nambu
 - 1969 Arthur S. Wightman
 - 1968 Sergio Fubini
 - 1967 Gian Carlo Wick
 - 1966 Nikolai N. Bogoliubov
 - 1965 Freeman Dyson
 - 1964 Tullio Regge
 - 1963 Keith A. Brueckner
 - 1962 Léon Van Hove
 - 1961 Marvin Leonard Goldberger
 - 1960 Aage Bohr
 - 1959 Murray Gell-Mann
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Gell-Mann Awarded Heineman Prize". Physics Today. 12 (6): 35–35. 1959-06-01. doi:10.1063/1.3060846. ISSN 0031-9228.
 - ↑ "Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics".
 - ↑ Pignataro, Anthony (October 23, 2019), "UC Irvine mathematics professor makes history with award", OC Weekly
 
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