Bogolyubov Prize (NASU)

The Bogoliubov Prize is an award offered by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine for scientists with outstanding contribution to theoretical physics and applied mathematics. The award is issued in the memory of theoretical physicist and mathematician Nikolay Bogoliubov.

The award was founded in 1992.[1][2]

Laureates

  • 2004 — Anton Grigorievich Naumovets
  • 2002 — Leonid A. Pastur, for a cycle of works on research of the theory of a field and the theory of the disorder systems[3]
  • 2002 — Sergiy Peletminsky, for the set of works "Field theory and the theory of disordered systems".
  • 1998 — A. V. Pogorelov, for a series of "Creation and support of advanced mathematical methods for solving problems in physics and mathematics"[3]
  • 1997 — Vasiliy S. Vladimirov
  • 1996 — Vladimir A. Marchenko, for a series of "functional-algebraic methods in mathematical physics"[3]
  • 1993 — Oleksandr Sharkovsky, for a series of his works "The theory of scattering of quantum systems and one-dimensional dynamical systems".
  • 1992 — Yurii Mitropolskiy, for a series of his works "Method of averaging and its applications to mathematical and theoretical physics".

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