Jakob Yngvason
Jakob Yngvason (born 23 November 1945) is an Icelandic/Austrian physicist and emeritus professor of mathematical physics at the University of Vienna. He has made important contributions to local quantum field theory, thermodynamics, and the quantum theory of many-body systems, in particular cold atomic gases and Bose–Einstein condensation. He is co-author, together with Elliott H. Lieb, Jan Philip Solovej and Robert Seiringer, of a monograph on Bose gases.
Jakob Yngvason | |
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Born | Reykjavík | 23 November 1945
Nationality | Iceland, Austria |
Alma mater | Göttingen University |
Known for | Quantum Field Theory Thermodynamics Adiabatic accessibility |
Awards | Levi L. Conant Prize (2002) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematical Physics, Physics |
Institutions | University of Vienna |
Doctoral advisor | Hans-Jürgen Borchers |
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