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Dirac Medallists 1992

 

NBogolubov

 

Sinai

 

Nikolai N. Bogolubov

 

Yakov G. Sinai
with Luciano Bertocchi

 

 

 

Nikolai N. Bogolubov (1909-1992, posthumously), Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow, Russian Federation

in recognition of his many fundamental contributions in physics and mathematics. In statistical physics, his treatment of Bose-Einstein condensation in a non-ideal gas was a seminal work which laid the basis for a microscopic theory of superfluidity in Helium II. It stimulated many of the later developments using quasi-particle methods. He later generalised this method to fermions and applied it to the phenomenon of superconductivity providing a systematic microscopic theory. The famous Bogolubov transformation is now a cornerstone of modern physics. In elementary particle physics, Bogolubov was the first to give a rigorous proof, based on local quantum field theory, of fixed angle dispersion relations for pion-nucleon scattering. This emerged from his study of the axiomatic basis of relativistic quantum field theory and the structure of the S-matrix. Another important result was a systematic formulation of the renormalisation programme for perturbative computations of the S-matrix. In mathematics, among his many important contributions we cite his work on non-linear mechanics and the general theory of dynamical systems.

Yakov G. Sinai, Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics, Moscow, Russian Federation

for his outstanding contribution to Theoretical Physics and Mathematics through the development of ergodic theory and its applications to dynamical systems, in particular billiards, phase transitions, quantum chaos and hydrodynamics. Also cited is his work on the spectral analysis of Schroedinger operators and applications of renormalization group theory.

 

Nikolai N. Bogolubov

Yakov G. Sinai

Presentation Ceremony and Citation

 

Press articles [INTRANET ONLY]:

A due scienziati russi la medaglia per la fisica

Medaglia in memoria

Al fisico Nikolai Nikolaievich medaglia "Dirac" alla memoria

Da Mosca a Miramare per ricevere la Medaglia Dirac 

 

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