The Nobel Prize in Physics is one of the six Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, in 1895. It is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to individuals or groups who have made significant contributions to the field of physics. The prize recognizes outstanding achievements, including groundbreaking discoveries, innovations, or theoretical advancements.
The Nobel Prize in Physics does not publicly disclose the names of nominees or candidates. The nomination process is kept confidential for 50 years. However, the Nobel Committee does release the names of the awardees each year after the winners are announced. If you're looking for historical winners or contributions in physics that have been recognized, I can help with that.