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Applied Physics and Mathematics Annotation << Back
NOMINATIONS FOR NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS IN 1911–1950 |
V.M. TYUTYUNNIK
All nominations for the Nobel Prizes in Physics for 1911–1950 were examined and analyzed on the basis of declassified documents of the Nobel Committee in Physics in Stockholm. It is shown that for the first 50 years, representatives of 19 countries were nominated for the prize in physics. A total of 282 scientists were nominated 2333 times (more than eight nominations per scientist on average). There are 54 scientists from 13 countries received the Nobel Prize in Physics. The number of nominators for the first 50 years was 1659 scientists in physics. There are no patterns in the awarding of the Nobel Prizes in Physics: there is no correlation between the number of nominations and the awarding of prizes for the first 50 years.
Keywords: Nobel Prize in Physics for 1911–1950, nominees, nominators, scientometric analysis.
DOI: 10.25791/pfim.01.2021.1189
Pp. 03-26. |
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