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Gerald Harris Rosen (born August 10, 1933, Mt. Vernon, New York) is an American mathematical scientist with over 280 published contributions in leading international scientific journals from 1958 to the present, in the areas of theoretical physics, mathematical biology, and aeronautical engineering.
He became an honorary fellow in physics research at Leeds University in 1913. During World War I Campbell was at the National Physical Laboratory , working under Clifford Paterson . They investigated spark discharge in internal combustion engines . [ 3 ]
Patrick A. Lee (born 8 September 1946, British Hong Kong) is a professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). After spending ten years with the Theoretical Physics Department at Bell Laboratories, Lee joined MIT in 1982. He has contributed to the field of "mesoscopic physics," or the study of small devices at low ...
Nachrichten von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, Mathematisch-Physikalische Klasse: 245– 272. von Neumann, J. (1927). "Thermodynamik quantenmechanischer Gesamtheiten [Thermodynamics of Quantum Mechanical Quantities]". Nachrichten von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen, Mathematisch-Physikalische Klasse.
Antony Valentini: Signal-locality in hidden-variables theories, Physics Letters A, vol. 297, no. 5-6, 20 May 2002, p. 273-278 online from arxiv.org Antony Valentini: Hidden Variables, Statistical Mechanics and the Early Universe , Chance in Physics, Lecture Notes in Physics, Springer 2001, Volume 574/2001, 165–181, doi : 10.1007/3-540-44966-3 ...
Immanuel Estermann (Hebrew: עמנואל אסתרמן; March 31, 1900 – March 30, 1973) [1] [2] was a Jewish German-born nuclear physicist and was professor at Carnegie Mellon University, University of Hamburg and Technion.
Rudolf Walter Ladenburg (June 6, 1882 in Kiel – April 6, 1952 in Princeton, New Jersey) was a German atomic physicist.He emigrated from Germany as early as 1932 and became a Brackett Research Professor at Princeton University.
Lawrence Christian Biedenharn, Jr. (18 November 1922, Vicksburg, Mississippi – 12 February 1996, Austin, Texas) was an American theoretical nuclear physicist and mathematical physicist, a leading expert on applications of Lie group theory to physics. [1] [2]