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  2. Georg Joos - Wikipedia

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    Georg Joos ( 25.05. 1894 - 20.05.1959); full professor for experimental physics at Technical University of Munich. Georg Jakob Christof Joos (25 May 1894 in Bad Urach, German Empire – 20 May 1959 in Munich, West Germany) was a German experimental physicist.

  3. Franz Meyer - Wikipedia

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    By producing high-resolution diffraction gratings in a basement room at Zeiss, Franz Meyer came into contact with Georg Joos, who had been a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Jena since 1924. Joos wanted to experimentally prove that Einstein's theory of relativity was exactly valid despite apparently contradictory results.

  4. Dayton Miller - Wikipedia

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    For example, Georg Joos reprised Miller's experiment using a very similar setup (the arms of his interferometer were 21 m vs. the 32 m in the Miller experiment) and obtained results that were 1/50 the magnitude of those from Miller's (see Michelson–Morley experiment#Subsequent experiments).

  5. Theoretical physics - Wikipedia

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    Theoretical physics is a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain, and predict natural phenomena. This is in contrast to experimental physics , which uses experimental tools to probe these phenomena.

  6. List of German physicists - Wikipedia

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  7. German nuclear program during World War II - Wikipedia

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    After this, informal work began at the Georg-August University of Göttingen by Joos, Hanle, and their colleague Reinhold Mannkopff. Formally the group of physicists was known as the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Kernphysik (Nuclear Physics Association). This initial work at Göttingen lasted until the fall of 1939, when Joos and Hanle were drafted ...

  8. Bibliography of Max Born - Wikipedia

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    Recent progress in the physics of the solid state 1944 Coal Research, Sept 1944. p. 39-47 BMFRS243 Unification of the theories of photon and meson 1944 Nature [publication 51] BMFRS244; doi:10.1038/154764a0: Theoretical Physics in the U.S.S.R. 1945 Nature [publication 52] BMFRS250; doi:10.1038/156325a0: On the quantum theory of pyroelectricity 1945

  9. Vienna Ab initio Simulation Package - Wikipedia

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    The main program was written by Jürgen Furthmüller, who joined the group at the Institut für Materialphysik in January 1993, and Georg Kresse. An early version of VASP was called VAMP. [ 11 ] VASP is currently being developed by Georg Kresse ; recent additions include the extension of methods frequently used in molecular quantum chemistry to ...