Boltzmann Medal

The Boltzmann Medal (or Boltzmann Award) is a prize awarded to physicists that obtain new results concerning statistical mechanics; it is named after the celebrated physicist Ludwig Boltzmann. The Boltzmann Medal is awarded once every three years by the Commission on Statistical Physics of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, during the STATPHYS conference.[1][2]

The award consists of a gilded medal; its front carries the inscription Ludwig Boltzmann, 1844–1906.

  1. ^ Hao, Bailin (1996-03-18). "The Boltzmann medal". Statphys 19 - Proceedings of the 19th IUPAP International Conference on Statistical Physics. World Scientific. pp. xix–xxii. ISBN 978-981-4549-08-0.
  2. ^ Nadis, Steve (2000). "Computer glitch unleashes prize nomination debate". Nature. 404 (6776): 320. doi:10.1038/35006221. ISSN 0028-0836. S2CID 36669807.

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