Henri Poincaré Prize Explained
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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Notes and References
- Web site: Henri Poincaré Prize. International Association of Mathematical Physics. March 24, 2021.
- Web site: December 2004 Report. difoundation.com. March 26, 2021.
- Book: De Wit. David. Bracken. Anthony J.. Gould. Mark D.. Pearce. Paul A.. 12th International Congress of Mathematical Physics, ICMP '97. 1998. International Press of Boston. 978-1571460554.
- Web site: Henri Poincaré Prize - 2021 Prize recipients. icmp2021.com. August 4, 2021.
- Web site: ICMP 2024 . 2024-07-14 . icmp2024.org.