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Buckley Prize

MAR 01, 1964

DOI: 10.1063/1.3051473

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The American Physical Society’s Oliver E. Buckley Solid‐State Physics Prize for 1964 has been awarded to Philip W. Anderson, a member of the Theoretical Physics Research Department of the Bell Telephone Laboratories. Dr. Anderson was chosen by the Society’s Council to receive the $1000 award in recognition of “his contributions concerning many‐body and super‐exchange interactions, which have led to new theoretical insights into superconductivity, liquid helium‐three, plasmons, and magnetism”.

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Volume 17, Number 3

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