Bogolyubov Prize
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The Bogoliubov Prize is an international award offered by the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) to scientists with outstanding contribution to theoretical physics and applied mathematics. The award is issued in the memory of the theoretical physicist and mathematician Nikolay Bogoliubov.
Laureates[]
- 1996 Anatoly Logunov (Russia) — for a generous contribution to quantum field theory.
- 1996 Chen Ning Yang (United States) — for a generous contribution to the elementary particle physics.
- 1999 (Ukraine) and Ilya Prigogine (Belgium) — for their significant achievements in theoretical physics.
- 2001–2002 (Georgia and Russia) and Yoichiro Nambu (USA) — for their contribution to the theory of color charge of quarks.
- 2006 Vladimir Kadyshevsky (JINR and Moscow State University, Russia).
- 2006–2008 Borys Paton and (JINR)
- 2014 Valery Rubakov and Marc Henneaux
- 2019 Dmitry Igorevich Kazakov and Đàm Thanh Sơn
See also[]
References[]
- JINR Awards[permanent dead link] (in Russian)
Categories:
- Physics awards
- Russian science and technology awards