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Nationality
  
Iceland, Austria

Role
  
Author

Books
  
Waves and Distributions

Name
  
Jakob Yngvason

Alma mater
  
Gottingen University


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Born
  
23 November 1945 (age 79) Reykjavik (
1945-11-23
)

Fields
  
Mathematical Physics, Physics

Known for
  
Quantum field theory, Thermodynamics

Notable awards
  
Institutions
  
Education
  
University of Gottingen

Doctoral advisor
  
Hans-Jurgen Borchers

Algebraic Quantum Field Theory | Talk by 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

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Life

After graduating from high school in 1964 in Reykjavík, Yngvason studied physics at Göttingen University, obtaining his Diploma in physics in 1969 and dr.rer.nat. in 1973. His thesis advisor was Hans-Jürgen Borchers. Yngvason was assistant professor at the University of Göttingen 1973–1978, 1978–1985 research scientist at the Science Institute of the University of Iceland and 1985–1996 professor of theoretical physics at the University of Iceland. In 1996 he became professor of mathematical physics at the University of Vienna, where he is emeritus professor since October 2014. He was president of the Erwin Schrödinger Institute for Mathematical Physics (ESI) in Vienna 1998-2003 and scientific director of the institute 2004-2011. He was vice-president of the International Association of Mathematical Physics 2000–2005 and editor-in-chief of Reviews in Mathematical Physics 2006-2010. He is a member of the Societas Scientiarum Islandica and corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen and the Royal Danish Academy of Science and Letters, Copenhagen. For his work on Thermodynamics he received, together with Lieb, the Levi Conant Prize of the American Mathematical Society in 2002. In 2004 he received the Erwin Schrödinger Prize of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. He is married to Guðrún Kvaran, professor of lexicography at the University of Iceland; they have two children.

References

Jakob Yngvason Wikipedia


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