Physics:Landau Gold Medal
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The Landau Gold Medal (Russian: Премия имени Л. Д. Ландау) is the highest award in theoretical physics awarded by the Russian Academy of Sciences and its predecessor the Soviet Academy of Sciences. It was established in 1971 and is named after Soviet physicist and Nobel Laureate Lev Landau.[1] When awarded by the Soviet Academy of Sciences the award was the "Landau Prize"; the name was changed to the "Landau Gold Medal" in 1992.[2]
Prize laureates
- 1971 - Vladimir Gribov[1]
- 1974 - Evgeny Lifshitz, Vladimir Belinski, and Isaak Khalatnikov
- 1977 - Arkady Migdal
- 1980 - Aleksandr Gurevich and Lev Pitaevskii
- 1981- Eva Jablonka
- 1983 - Alexander Patashinski and Valery Pokrovsky
- 1986 - Boris Shklovskii and Alexei L. Efros
- 1989 - Alexei Abrikosov, Lev Gor'kov,[3] and Igor Dzyaloshinskii[4]
- 1992 - Grigoriy Volovik and Vladimir P. Mineev
- 1998 - Spartak Belyaev
- 2002 - Lev Okun
- 2008 - Lev Pitaevskii
- 2013 - Semyon Gershtein
- 2018 - Valery Pokrovsky
See also
- List of physics awards
- Prizes named after people
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dokshitzer, Yuri; Levai, Peter; Nyiri, Julia, eds (16 September 2016). Gribov-85 Memorial Volume Exploring Quantum Field Theory. World Scientific. p. 14. ISBN 9813141697.
- ↑ "Именные премии и медали". http://www.ras.ru/about/awards/awdlist.aspx?awdid=16. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
- ↑ Abrikosov, A.A.; Andreev, A.F.; Volovik, G.E.; Ginzburg, V.L.; Dzyaloshinskii, I.E.E.; Iordanskii, S.V.; Kopnin, N.B.; Pitaevskii, L.P. et al. (2009). "Lev Petrovich Gor'kov (on his 80th birthday". Physics-Uspekhi 52 (6): 655. doi:10.3367/UFNe.0179.200906k.0695.
- ↑ "Igor Dzyaloshinskii". https://www.physics.uci.edu/awards#alphabetical.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landau Gold Medal.
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