Annales Henri Poincaré - AHP Prizes and Distinguished Papers
Each year a prize founded by Birkhäuser is awarded for the most remarkable paper published in the journal Annales Henri Poincaré. The winners of the AHP prize are selected by the Editorial Board and their paper becomes freely accessible. Since 2008, the AHP executive board decided to award also distinguished papers that become freely accessible online for one year!
The AHP Prize 2022 was awarded to:
Leonhard M. A. Kehrberger
for their paper:
The Case Against Smooth Null Infinity I: Heuristics and Counter-Examples
(Open Access)
For the same year, Distinguished Paper Awards were attributed to
Jonathan Luk and Sung-Jin Oh
for their paper:
Global Nonlinear Stability of Large Dispersive Solutions to the Einstein Equations
(Free access until April 30th, 2025)
and
Sam Crawford, Kasia Rejzner and Benoit Vicedo
for their paper:
Lorentzian 2D CFT from the pAQFT Perspective
(Open Access)
Previous AHP Prize winners:
2021 | Sven Bachmann, Wojciech De Roeck, Martin Fraas, and Markus Lange | Exactness of Linear Response in the Quantum Hall Effect |
2020 | Benjamin Doyon and Jason Myers | Fluctuations in Ballistic Transport from Euler Hydrodynamics |
2019 | Mischa P. Woods, Ralph Silva, and Jonathan Oppenheim | Autonomous Quantum Machines and Finite-Sized Clocks |
2018 | Marius Junge, Renato Renner, David Sutter, Mark M. Wilde, and Andreas Winter | Universal Recovery Maps and Approximate Sufficiency of Quantum Relative Entropy |
2017 | Johannes Bausch, Toby Cubitt, and Maris Ozols | The Complexity of Translationally Invariant Spin Chains with Low Local Dimension |
2016 | Sven Bachmann, Wojciech Dybalski and Pieter Naaijkens | Lieb-Robinson Bounds, Arveson Spectrum and Haag-Ruelle Scattering Theory for Gapped Quantum Spin Systems |
2015 | Ira Herbst and Juliane Rama | Instability of Pre-Existing Resonances Under a Small Constant Electric Field |
2014 | David Damanik, Jake Fillman and Anton Gorodetski | Continuum Schrödinger Operators Associated With Aperiodic Subshifts |
2013 | Dean Baskin | Strichartz Estimates on Asymptotically de Sitter Spaces |
2012 | Semyon Dyatlov | Asymptotic Distribution of Quasi-Normal Modes for Kerr–de Sitter Black Holes |
2011 | László Erdős and Antti Knowles | Quantum Diffusion and Delocalization for Band Matrices with General Distribution |
2010 | J.-M. Barbaroux, T. Chen, V. Vougalter and S. Vugalter | Quantitative Estimates on the Binding Energy for Hydrogen in Non-Relativistic QED |
2009 | D. Dolgopyat and B. Fayad | Unbounded Orbits for Semicircular Outer Billiard |
2008 | P. Bálint and I. P. Tóth | Exponential Decay of Correlations in Multi-Dimensional Dispersing Billiards |
2007 | Fabien Vignes-Tourneret | Renormalization of the Orientable Non-commutative Gross–Neveu Model |
2006 | Giuseppe Benfatto, Alessandro Giuliani and Vieri Mastropietro | Fermi Liquid Behavior in the 2D Hubbard Model at Low Temperatures |
2005 | Alexander V. Sobolev | Integrated Density of States for the Periodic Schrödinger Operator in Dimension Two |
2004 | Nandor Simanyi | Proof of the Ergodic Hypothesis for Typical Hard Ball Systems |
2003 | Alessandro Pizzo | One-particle (improper) States in Nelson’s Massless Model |
2002 | Lorenzo Bertini, Stella Brassesco, Paolo Buttà, and Errico Presutti | Stochastic Phase Field Equations: Existence and Uniqueness |
2001 | Galina Perelman | On the Formation of Singularities in Solutions of the Critical Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation |
2000 | Michael T. Anderson and to Gueorgui Popov | On the Structure of Solutions to the Static Vacuum Einstein Equations , Invariant Tori, Effective Stability, and Quasimodes with Exponentially Small Error Terms |