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  2. Sylvester James Gates - Wikipedia

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    Doctoral advisor. James E. Young. Sylvester James Gates Jr. (born December 15, 1950), known as S. James Gates Jr. or Jim Gates, is an American theoretical physicist who works on supersymmetry, supergravity, and superstring theory. He is currently the Brown University Theoretical Physics Center Director and the Ford Foundation Professor of ...

  3. Mad About Physics - Wikipedia

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    Mad about Physics: Brainteasers, Paradoxes, and Curiosities is a book revolving around physics puzzles first released in 2001 and published by Wiley . It covers mechanics, electricity, magnetism and optics, and also the physics of sports, space exploration and astronomy. It has been translated into seven languages, including German, Greek ...

  4. Quantum mechanics - Wikipedia

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    Quantum mechanics is a fundamental theory that describes the behavior of nature at and below the scale of atoms. [ 2]: 1.1 It is the foundation of all quantum physics, which includes quantum chemistry, quantum field theory, quantum technology, and quantum information science . Quantum mechanics can describe many systems that classical physics ...

  5. History of physics - Wikipedia

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    Ancient history. Elements of what became physics were drawn primarily from the fields of astronomy, optics, and mechanics, which were methodologically united through the study of geometry. These mathematical disciplines began in antiquity with the Babylonians and with Hellenistic writers such as Archimedes and Ptolemy.

  6. Pierre Agostini - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Agostini. Pierre Agostini ( French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ aɡɔstini]; born 23 July 1941) is a French experimental physicist and Emeritus professor at the Ohio State University in the United States, known for his pioneering work in strong-field laser physics and attosecond science. [ 1] He is especially known for the observation of above ...

  7. Max Planck - Wikipedia

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    Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck ForMemRS [ 1 ] ( English: / ˈplæŋk /, [ 2 ]German: [maks ˈplaŋk] ⓘ; [ 3 ] 23 April 1858 – 4 October 1947) was a German theoretical physicist whose discovery of energy quanta won him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918.

  8. Charles H. Townes - Wikipedia

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    Charles earned his B.S. in Physics and B.A. in Modern Languages at Furman University, where he graduated in 1935. [4] Townes completed work for the Master of Arts degree in physics at Duke University in 1937, [ 20 ] and then began graduate school at the California Institute of Technology , from which he received a Ph.D. degree in 1939. [ 21 ]

  9. List of unsolved problems in physics - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable unsolved problems grouped into broad areas of physics. [ 1] Some of the major unsolved problems in physics are theoretical, meaning that existing theories seem incapable of explaining a certain observed phenomenon or experimental result. The others are experimental, meaning that there is a difficulty in ...