Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics
This award was established in 1959 by the Heineman Foundation for Research, Educational, Charitable, and Scientific Purposes, Inc. in order to recognize outstanding publications in the field of mathematical physics. The prize is jointly administered by the American Physical Society and the American Institute of Physics, and is currently worth $10,000.
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Recipients
- 1959: Murray Gell-Mann
- 1960: Aage Bohr
- 1961: Marvin Goldberger
- 1962: Leon Van Hove
- 1963: Keith Brueckner
- 1964: Tulio Regge
- 1965: Freeman Dyson
- 1966: N. N. Bogolubov
- 1967: Gian Wick
- 1968: Sergio Fubini
- 1969: Arthur Wightman
- 1970: Yoichiro Nambu
- 1971: Roger Penrose
- 1972: James Bjorken
- 1973: Kenneth Wilson
- 1974: Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
- 1975: Ludwig Fadeev
- 1976: Stephen Hawking
- 1977: Steven Weinberg
- 1978: Elliott Lieb
- 1979: Gerard 't Hooft
- 1980: Arthur Jaffe and James Glimm
- 1981: Jeffrey Goldstone
- 1982: John Ward
- 1983: Martin Kruskal
- 1984: Robert Griffiths
- 1985: David Ruelle
- 1986: Alexander Polyakov
- 1987: Rodney Baxter
- 1988: Julius Wess and Bruno Zumino
- 1989: John Bell
- 1990: Yakov Sinai
- 1991: Thomas Spencer and Jürg Fröhlich
- 1992: Stanley Mandelstam
- 1993: Martin Gutzwiller
- 1994: Richard Arnowitt, Stanley Deser, and Charles Misner
- 1995: Roman Jackiw
- 1996: Roy Glauber
- 1997: Harry Lehmann
- 1998: Nathan Seiberg and Edward Witten
- 1999: Barry McCoy, Tai Tsun Wu, and Alexander Zamolodchikov
- 2000: Sidney Coleman
- 2001: Vladimir Arnol'd
- 2002: John Schwarz and Michael Green
- 2003: James York and Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat
- 2004: Gabriele Veneziano
- 2005: Georgio Parisi
- 2006: Daniel Freedman, Peter van Nieuwenhuizen, and Sergio Ferrara
- 2007: Joseph Polchinski and Juan Maldacena
- 2008: Mitchell Feigenbaum
- 2009: Alain Rouet, Carlo Becchi, Igor Tyutin, and Raymond Stora
- 2010: Michael Aizenman
- 2011: Herbert Spohn
- 2012: Giovanni Jona-Lasinio
- 2013: Michio Jimbo and Tetsuji Miwa
