T. Bill Sutherland (born March 31, 1942) is an American
theoretical physicist
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, Emeritus Professor of Physics at the
University of Utah
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.
He received his BA from
Washington University in St. Louis
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and his PhD in 1968 while studying under Nobel laureate
C. N. Yang
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at
Stony Brook. He is best known for his work in
statistical mechanics
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and
quantum many body theory. Early in his career he solved the
six vertex model In statistical mechanics, the ice-type models or six-vertex models are a family of vertex models for crystal lattices with hydrogen bonds. The first such model was introduced by Linus Pauling in 1935 to account for the residual entropy of water ice. ...
and developed an exact solution in 1967, which he then followed with the
eight vertex model in 1970. He completed his postdoctoral work at
Berkeley
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in the 1969-1971 time frame where he became interested in inverse square potential many body interactions. He then became a professor of physics at the
University of Utah
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in 1971 where he worked until his retirement in 2004.
Most notably his name is associated with the Calogero-Sutherland model which is a major research area in theoretical physics and mathematics.
He was elected a
Fellow of the American Physical Society
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in 1989 ''" for contributions to the understanding of electronic states in solids"'' For his profound contributions to the field of exactly solvable models in
statistical mechanics
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and
many-body physics
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, Sutherland was a co-recipient of the society's 2019
Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics
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, alongside
Francesco Calogero and
Michel Gaudin.
Selected works
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References
External links
Sutherland's faculty page at the University of Utah
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1942 births
Living people
21st-century American physicists
Theoretical physicists
University of Utah faculty
Washington University in St. Louis alumni
Washington University in St. Louis mathematicians
Washington University physicists
Physicists from Missouri
Scientists from Missouri
Stony Brook University alumni
University of California, Berkeley alumni
Fellows of the American Physical Society
20th-century American physicists