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  2. Anthony James Leggett - Wikipedia

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    Sir Anthony James Leggett (born 26 March 1938) is a British–American theoretical physicist and professor emeritus at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). [5] Leggett is widely recognised as a world leader in the theory of low-temperature physics , and his pioneering work on superfluidity was recognised by the 2003 Nobel Prize ...

  3. Vitaly Ginzburg - Wikipedia

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    Vitaly Lazarevich Ginzburg, ForMemRS [1] (Russian: Вита́лий Ла́заревич Ги́нзбург; 4 October 1916 – 8 November 2009) was a Russian physicist who was honored with the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2003, together with Alexei Abrikosov and Anthony Leggett for their "pioneering contributions to the theory of superconductors and superfluids."

  4. List of agnostics - Wikipedia

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    Anthony James Leggett (born 1938): English-American physicist. Professor Leggett is widely recognized as a world leader in the theory of low-temperature physics, and his pioneering work on superfluidity was recognized by the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physics. [381] Joseph Leidy (1823–1891): American paleontologist. [382]

  5. Category:Superfluidity - Wikipedia

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  6. Leggett–Garg inequality - Wikipedia

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    The Leggett–Garg inequality, [1] named for Anthony James Leggett and Anupam Garg, is a mathematical inequality fulfilled by all macrorealistic physical theories.Here, macrorealism (macroscopic realism) is a classical worldview defined by the conjunction of two postulates, of which the second has actually nothing to do with “macro-realism”: [1]

  7. Al Lettieri - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo Lettieri (February 24, 1928 – October 18, 1975) was an American actor. Active during the 1960s and 1970s, he commonly portrayed villainous characters. He achieved recognition for his performance as mobster Virgil Sollozzo in the crime film The Godfather (1972) and appeared in several other productions alongside Hollywood's biggest screen stars.

  8. Keidrich Sellati - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Sellati portrayed Anthony in the film Rockaway. The film was about a brother plotting revenge against his abusive father and spending time in East Rockaway, New York . According to director John J. Budion , Sellati was similar to his real-life brother, and he praised the actor for conveying Anthony's feelings during the auditions.

  9. Mark Pellegrino - Wikipedia

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    Mark Ross Pellegrino (born April 9, 1965) is an American actor of film and television. He is best known for his work as Lucifer in Supernatural, Paul Bennett in Dexter, Jacob in Lost, James Bishop in Being Human, Clayton Haas in Quantico, Joe Messing in Mulholland Drive, and Deputy Bill Standall in 13 Reasons Why.