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Heineman prize

MAY 01, 1966
Physics Today

The American Institute of Physics and American Physical Society have awarded Nikolay N. Bogolyubov of the Soviet Union the eighth Dannie Heineman Prize for mathematical physics. Bogolyubov was cited “for several outstanding achievements in bringing the resources of modern mathematics to bear upon fundamental problems in physics and, in particular, for the first rigorous proof of dispersion relations for the nonforward scattering of elementary particles.”

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