Twelve Tales in Mathematical Physics: An Expanded Heinemann Prize Lecture
Barry Simon

TL;DR
This paper is an extended lecture covering the author's broad work in mathematical physics, including quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, and statistical mechanics, highlighting key developments up to 1995.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the author's significant contributions across multiple areas of mathematical physics, expanding on prior lecture content.
Findings
Advances in non-relativistic quantum mechanics
Contributions to constructive quantum field theory
Progress in statistical mechanics
Abstract
This is an extended version of my 2018 Heinemann prize lecture describing the work for which I got the prize. The citation is very broad so this describes virtually all my work prior to 1995 and some afterwards. It discusses work in non-relativistic quantum mechanics, constructive quantum field theory and statistical mechanics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · advanced mathematical theories · Spectral Theory in Mathematical Physics
