Dutch theoreticians win physics prize
Karl Ziemelis
Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6754, 626-626
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London This year's Nobel Prize for Physics has gone to Geradus 't Hooft of the University of Utrecht and Martinus Veltman, for his efforts in establishing how the complex mathematical structure of the theory of the electroweak interaction can be used to obtain predictive calculations.
Date: 1999
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