The Henri Poincaré Prize is an award given to recognize outstanding achievements in the field of mathematics and theoretical physics, particularly in areas related to the mathematical foundations of science. It is named in honor of the French mathematician and physicist Henri Poincaré, who made significant contributions to various fields, including topology, celestial mechanics, and dynamical systems. The prize is usually awarded during the International Congress on Mathematical Physics (ICMP), which is held every three years.
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