- Rodney J. Baxter
Rodney James Baxter (born
February 8 1940 inLondon ,United Kingdom ) is anAustralia nphysicist , specializing instatistical mechanics . He is well-known for his work inexactly solved model s, in particularvertex model s such as thesix-vertex model and eight-vertex model, and the chiralPotts model . A recurring theme in the solution of such models, theYang-Baxter equation , also known as the "star triangle relation", is named in his honour.Biography
Baxter received his BA from
Cambridge University , before relocating to theAustralian National University inCanberra to complete hisPhD . He was the first doctoral graduate in theoretical physics from the ANU, graduating in 1964 and then worked for theIraq Petroleum Company in London in 1964 and 1965. He worked as an assistant professor at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology from 1968 until 1970, when he took up a position at the ANU, and served as the Head of the Department of Theoretical Physics in the Institute of Advanced Study, until he retired in 2002. He is currently theEmeritus Professor of Physics. In 1984, he was awarded aDoctor of Science by Cambridge. He is a Fellow of theAustralian Academy of Science ,Royal Society of London , and theIsaac Newton Institute ,Cambridge , where he was Royal Society Research Professor in 1992. In 1980 he was awarded theBoltzmann Medal , the main recognition for research contribution concerningstatistical mechanics . In 2006, he was awarded theLars Onsager Prize "“For his original and groundbreaking contributions to the field of exactly solved models in statistical mechanics, which continue to inspire profound developments in statistical physics and related fields.”"Research
Baxter gained recognition in 1971 when he used the star-triangle relation to calculate the free energy of the Eight vertex model, and went on to similarly solve the
hard hexagon model (1980) and the chiralPotts model in 1988. He also developed thecorner transfer matrix method for calculating theorder parameter s of the eight vertex and similar models. In 2005 he uses the method ofMichio Jimbo ,Tetsuji Miwa and Nakayashiki to verify Albertini, McCoy, Perk and Tang's conjecture for the order parameter of the chiral Potts model.His use of the Yang-Baxter equation lead to the formulation and the study of representations of the
quantum group byVladimir Drinfeld in the 1980s, and quantum generalizations ofaffine algebra s, and they arequasi-triangular Hopf algebra s which yield solutions of theYang-Baxter equation and provide insight into the properties of corresponding statistical models.His book, "Exactly solved models in statistical mechanics", has received over 2400 citations in subsequent work in statistical mechanics and the study of quantum groups, and is used widely in teaching at universities.
Awards and honours
*Pawsey Medal,
Australian Academy of Science , 1975
*Boltzmann Medal,IUPAP , 1980
*Lyle Medal, Australian Academy of Science, 1983
*Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics ,American Physical Society , 1987
*Massey Medal,Australian Institute of Physics , 1994
*Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, 1977
*Fellow of the Royal Society of London, 1982
*Centenary Medal,Australian Government , 2003
*Lars Onsager Prize,American Physical Society , 2006Publications
* R.J. Baxter, " [http://tpsrv.anu.edu.au/Members/baxter/book Exactly solved models in statistical mechanics] ", London, Academic Press, 1982
References
* V. Chari and A.N. Pressley, "A Guide to Quantum Groups" Cambridge University Press, 1994
External links
* [http://www.physorg.com/news8486.html news of the Onsager Prize]
* [http://tpsrv.anu.edu.au/webdocs/history History of Physics at ANU]
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