Lorentz Medal
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Lorentz Medal is a prize awarded every four years by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. It was established in 1925 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the doctorate of Hendrik Lorentz. This solid gold medal is given for important contributions to theoretical physics, though in the past there have been some experimentalists among its recipients. Many of the award winners later received a Nobel Prize.
Recipients
Year | Recipients |
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2010 | Edward Witten |
2006 | Leo P. Kadanoff |
2002 | Frank Wilczek |
1998 | Carl E. Wieman and Eric A. Cornell |
1994 | Alexander Polyakov |
1990 | Pierre-Gilles de Gennes |
1986 | Gerard 't Hooft |
1982 | Anatole Abragam |
1978 | Nicolaas Bloembergen |
1974 | John H. van Vleck |
1970 | George Uhlenbeck |
1966 | Freeman J. Dyson |
1962 | Rudolph E. Peierls |
1958 | Lars Onsager |
1953 | Fritz London |
1947 | Hendrik A. Kramers |
1939 | Arnold Sommerfeld |
1935 | Peter Debye |
1931 | Wolfgang Pauli |
1927 | Max Planck |
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