Fritz London Memorial Prize

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The Fritz London Memorial Prize is an award for achievements in low temperature physics from IUPAP . It has been awarded at the IUPAP's International Low Temperature Conference since 1957 and is named after Fritz London . It has been awarded every three years since 1972. In that year, John Bardeen donated his share of the Nobel Prize for this, among other things, and additional funds came from Duke University .

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