News Release
ELLIOTT H. LIEB AND
JAKOB YNGVASON RECEIVE
AMS CONANT PRIZE
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January 7, 2002
PROVIDENCE, RI---Elliott H. Lieb of Princeton University and
Jakob Yngvason of the University of Vienna will receive the the
2002 Levi L. Conant Prize. Presented annually by the American
Mathematical Society, the prize is awarded for an outstanding
expository article in the Notices of the AMS or the
Bulletin of the
AMS in the past five years. The prize will be awarded today
at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Diego, California.
Lieb and Yngvason are being honored for their expository article
"A Guide to Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics,"
Notices of the AMS 45, no. 5 (1998), 571-581 (click here for a PDF
file of the article). According to the prize citation, the article
adopts a friendly and conversational tone while taking the reader
"on a tour of the second law of thermodynamics as seen through an
axiomatic-mathematical lens... [The authors] illuminate a
fascinating trail between the `pure' world of mathematical
abstraction and the `real' world of physics, chemistry, and
engineering."
Further information about AMS prizes may be found at http://www.ams.org/prizes-awards.
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