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*1975 [[Kenneth G. Wilson]] | *1975 [[Kenneth G. Wilson]] | ||
*1977 [[ | *1977 [[Ryogo Kubo]] | ||
*1980 [[ | *1980 [[Rodney J. Baxter]] | ||
*1983 [[ | *1983 [[Michael E. Fisher]] | ||
*1986 [[ | *1986 [[David Ruelle]] and [[Yasha Sinai]] | ||
*1989 [[ | *1989 [[Leo P. Kadanoff]] | ||
*1992 [[ | *1992 [[Joel L. Lebowitz]] and [[Giorgio Parisi]] | ||
*1995 [[ | *1995 [[Sir Samuel F. Edwards]] | ||
*1998 [[ | *1998 [[Elliott H. Lieb]] and [[Benjamin Widom]] | ||
*2001 [[Berni J. Alder]] and [[Kyozi Kawasaki]] | *2001 [[Berni J. Alder]] and [[Kyozi Kawasaki]] | ||
*2004 [[E. G. D. Cohen]] and [[H. | *2004 [[E. G. D. Cohen]] and [[H. Eugene Stanley]] | ||
*2007 [[Kurt Binder]] and [[Giovanni Gallavotti]] | *2007 [[Kurt Binder]] and [[Giovanni Gallavotti]] |
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The Boltzmann Award was instituted by the Commission on Statistical Physics (C3) of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) to honour outstanding achievements in Statistical Physics. It is presented by the Commission at the International Conference on Statistical Physics (STATPHYS), which is held every three years.
Winners of the Boltzmann Award
- 1975 Kenneth G. Wilson
- 1977 Ryogo Kubo
- 1980 Rodney J. Baxter
- 1983 Michael E. Fisher
- 1986 David Ruelle and Yasha Sinai
- 1989 Leo P. Kadanoff
- 1992 Joel L. Lebowitz and Giorgio Parisi
- 1995 Sir Samuel F. Edwards
- 1998 Elliott H. Lieb and Benjamin Widom
- 2001 Berni J. Alder and Kyozi Kawasaki
- 2004 E. G. D. Cohen and H. Eugene Stanley
- 2007 Kurt Binder and Giovanni Gallavotti