The Lars Onsager Prize is a prize in theoretical statistical physics awarded annually by the American Physical Society. Prize recipients receive a medal, certificate, and $10,000.[1] It was established in 1993 by Drs. Russell and Marian Donnelly[2] in memory of Lars Onsager.[1][3]
Year | Recipients |
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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[5][6] | Christopher Pethick |
Gordon Baym | |
Tin-Lun Ho | |
2009 | B. Sriram Shastry[3] |
2010 | Daniel Friedan |
Stephen Shenker | |
2011[7] | Alexander Belavin |
Alexander Zamolodchikov | |
Alexander Polyakov | |
2012 | Ian Affleck[8] |
2013 | Daniel S. Fisher |
2014 | Grigory E. Volovik |
Vladimir P. Mineev | |
2015 | Franz Wegner |
2016 | Marc Mézard |
Giorgio Parisi | |
Riccardo Zecchina | |
2017 | Natan Andrei |
Paul Wiegmann | |
2018 | Subir Sachdev[9] |
2019 | Christopher Jarzynski |
2020[10][11] | Tamás Vicsek |
Yuhai Tu | |
John Toner | |
2021 | Lev Pitaevskii[12] |
2022 | Boris Altshuler |
David A. Huse | |
Igor Aleiner | |
2023 | Peter Hänggi |
2024 | Jacques Prost[13] |
2025 [14] | Jean-Phillippe Bouchaud |
Jorge Kurchan | |
Leticia Fernanda Cugliandolo |
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