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  1. Giorgio Parisi Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (born 4 August 1948) is an Italian theoretical physicist, whose research has focused on quantum field theory, statistical mechanics and complex systems.

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  3. Giorgio Parisi - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio_Parisi

    Giorgio Parisi Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (born 4 August 1948) is an Italian theoretical physicist, whose research has focused on quantum field theory, statistical mechanics and complex systems.

  4. Giorgio Parisi – Facts – 2021 - NobelPrize.org

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    Giorgio Parisi. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2021. Born: 4 August 1948, Rome, Italy. Affiliation at the time of the award: Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy. Prize motivation: “for the discovery of the interplay of disorder and fluctuations in physical systems from atomic to planetary scales”. Prize share: 1/2.

  5. Giorgio Parisi | Biography, Discoveries, & Facts | Britannica

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    Giorgio Parisi, (born August 4, 1948, Rome, Italy), Italian physicist who was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics for his work on spin glasses, which proved widely applicable in the study of complex systems. He shared the prize with Japanese American meteorologist Syukuro Manabe and German oceanographer Klaus Hasselmann.

  6. Giorgio Parisi wins the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics - Nature

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    Giorgio Parisi, a physicist from Sapienza Università di Roma and Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, and current vice-president of Accademia dei Lincei, has been awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize...

  7. Giorgio Parisi – Interview - NobelPrize.org

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    Nobelprize.org spoke to Giorgio Parisi on 18 February 2022. Parisi told us about his love of reading, dancing and solving the puzzle that is our world. Read the interview

  8. Giorgio Parisi – Nobel Prize lecture - NobelPrize.org

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    Multiple equilibria. Giorgio Parisi delivered his Nobel Prize lecture on Wednesday 8 December 2021. He was introduced by Professor Thors Hans Hansson. To cite this section. MLA style: Giorgio Parisi – Nobel Prize lecture. NobelPrize.org. Nobel Prize Outreach AB 2023. Fri. 22 Sep 2023. <https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2021/parisi ...

  9. Giorgio Parisi: the Nobel-prize winner whose complex ...

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    Universal insights Giorgio Parisi’s work centres on the fact that many complex systems – be they flocks of starlings or groups of magnetic atoms in a spin glass – share the same underlying physics. (Courtesy: iStock/AGD Beukhof) When Giorgio Parisi was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics alongside Klaus Hasselmann and Syukuro Manabe ...

  10. Giorgio Parisi: The Nobel Prize in Physics 2021 | SpringerLink

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    Giorgio Parisi awarded with the Nobel Prize in Physics 2021 “for the discovery of the interplay of disorder and fluctuations in physical systems from atomic to planetary scales”. We are happy to congratulate Professor Parisi with this award and the recognition of his great scientific achievements. G.

  11. This article summarises the outstanding scientific career of Giorgio Parisi, who was awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics, with special emphasis on his contributions to the description of the equilibrium properties of disordered systems. Submission history From: Leticia Cugliandolo [ view email ] [v1] Fri, 2 Sep 2022 10:00:51 UTC (2,351 KB)

  12. Understanding climate and turbulence: the mark of Giorgio Parisi

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    The scientific contributions of Giorgio Parisi, who has won the 2021 Nobel Prize in physics, are so many that it would be impossible to mention all of them in a short piece.