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41. Nobel Prizes In Physics
val L. fitch. American. particle physics. 1981. Nicolas Bloembergen. DutchAmerican.spectroscopy. 1981. Arthur L. Schawlow. American. spectroscopy
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42. Nobelists And Their Work
val L. fitch in 1980 for physics for research helping to explain the bigbang theory of the universe s origins; Arthur L. Schawlow in 1981 for physics
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Nicholas Murray Butler , president of Columbia, in 1931 for peace for his efforts on behalf of disarmament and international peace; Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1933 for physiology or medicine for his discoveries of the laws of heredity; Harold C. Urey in 1934 for chemistry for his discovery of heavy hydrogen; I.I. Rabi in 1944 for physics for measuring the radio- frequency spectra of atomic nuclei; Polykarp Kusch and Willis E. Lamb in 1955 for physics for work in measuring electromagnetic properties of the electron; Andre F. Cournand and Dickinson W. Richards in 1956 for physiology or medicine for their development of a technique of heart catheterization; Tsung-Dao Lee in 1957 for physics for research refuting the law of parity; Charles H. Townes in 1964 for physics for the development of the maser; Konrad E. Bloch in 1964 for physiology or medicine for cholesterol studies;

43. Columbia University Press Releases -- Nobel Winners
val L. fitch (Ph.D., 1954; faculty member, 19531954). 1981. Arthur L.Schawlow (faculty member, 1949-1951, 1960). 1984. Carlo Rubbia (research fellow at
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October 2004 Columbia 's Nobel Prize Winners Seventy two persons who have taught, conducted research or studied at Columbia University have won the Nobel Prize since it was first awarded in 1901. Nobel laureates currently on faculty are indicated with an asterisk. Category Year Laureate Chemistry Irving Langmuir (metallurgical engineering degree, 1903; M.A., 1906) Harold C. Urey (faculty member, 1929-1945) John H. Northrop (B.S., 1912; M.A., 1913; Ph.D., 1915) Willard Libby (faculty, 1941-1944) William H. Stein (Ph.D., 1938) Roald Hoffmann (B.A., 1958) Herbert A. Hauptman (M.A., 1939) Sidney Altman (graduate student, teaching assistant, 1960-1962) William S. Knowles (Ph.D., 1942) Economic Science Simon S. Kuznets (B.S., 1923; M.A., 1924; Ph.D., 1926) Kenneth J. Arrow (M.A., 1941; Ph.D., 1951) Milton Friedman (Ph.D., 1946; faculty member, 1964-1965) George J. Stigler (faculty member, 1947-1958) Robert Solow (fellowship year, 1949-1950) Gary S. Becker (faculty member, 1957-1970) Robert W. Fogel (M.A., 1960) William S. Vickrey (M.A., 1937; Ph.D., 1948; faculty member, 1946-1996)

44. Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Relevant Books
fitch, val L., Daniel R. Marlow Margit AE Dementi Critical Problems in PhysicsPrinceton University Press, 1997. ISBN 0691057842
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WOLFRAM'S LIBRARY
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Famighetti, Robert, Editor
The World Almanac and Book of Facts 1994
Dynamical Gauge Symmetry Breaking: A Collection of Reprints

World Scientific, 1982. [ISBN 9971950243 Farin, Gerald E.
Curves and Surfaces for Computer Aided Geometric Design: A Practical Guide, 2nd edition
Academic Press, 1990.
Cellular Automata. Proceedings of an Interdisciplinary Workshop. (Los Alamos, New Mexico, March 7-11, 1983).
North-Holland, 1984. [ISBN 044486850X Farris, Edmond J.
Art Students' Anatomy
Dover Publications, Inc., 1975. [ISBN 0486207447 Fauvel, John
Let Newton Be! Oxford University Press, 1989. [ISBN 019853924X Faux, I.D., Pratt, M.J. Computational Geometry for Design and Manufacture. (Mathematics and its Applications) Feagin, James M. Quantum Methods with Mathematica Springer-Verlag, 1994. [ISBN 0387979735 Fractals in Physics: Essays in Honor of Benoit B. Mandelbrot Elsevier, 1990. [ISBN 044488646X Federer, Herbert Geometric Measure Theory Springer-Verlag, 1996. [ISBN 3540606564 Feferman, A.

45. 20th Century Year By Year 1980
1931; and fitch, val L., USA, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, b. 1923 forthe discovery of violations of fundamental symmetry principles in the decay
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Major Event/ Sports Nobel Prizes Pulitzer Prizes ... Popular Book s / Popular Television Shows Popular Music/ Grammy Awards/ Tony Awards
Major Events of 1980
Sports
NBA: Los Angeles Lakers vs. Philadelphia 76ers Series: 4-2
NCAA Football: Georgia Record: 12-0-0
Heisman Trophy: George Rogers, south carolina, RB points: 1,128
Stanley Cup: New York Islanders vs. Philadelphia Flyers Series: 4-2
Super Bowl XIV: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. LA Rams Score: 31-19
US Open Golf: Jack Nicklaus Score: 272 Course: Baltusrol GC Location: Springfield, NJ
World Series: Philadelphia Phillies vs. Kansas City Royals Series: 4-2 1980 Olympic Games
Popular Music
1."Please Don't Go" ... KC & the Sunshine Band
2."Rock With You" ... Michael Jackson
3."Do That to Me One More Time" ... The Captain and Tennille
4."Crazy Little Thing Called Love" ... Queen
5."Another Brick in the Wall" ... Pink Floyd

46. CP Violation
James W. Cronin and val L. fitch, both then of Princeton University, proposedusing Brookhaven s AGS to verify a fundamental tenet of physics,
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CP Violation, 1980
Just four years after Ting and Richter received their prize, the 1980 physics Nobel went to two researchers whose discovery at Brookaven's Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS) was the opposite of what they had expected to find when they began their experiment in 1963. James W. Cronin and Val L. Fitch, both then of Princeton University, proposed using Brookhaven's AGS to verify a fundamental tenet of physics, known as CP symmetry, by showing that two different particles did not decay into the same products. They picked as their example neutral K mesons, which are routinely produced in collisions between a proton beam and a stationary metal target. The experiment set out to show that in millions of collisions, the short-lived variety of K meson always decayed into two pi mesons, while the long-lived variety never did. But to their surprise, a "suspicious-looking hump" in the data showed an unexpected result that years of subsequent experimentation and theory have been unable to explain: occasionally, the long-lived neutral K meson does decay into two pi mesons. Cronin and Fitch had found an example of CP violation. Schematic of the experimental apparatus used by Cronin and Fitch.

47. Recent Winners Of Physics Nobel Prize
1980 James W. Cronin, val L. fitch, United States, for discovering new aspectsof neutral Kmesons. - 1979 Sheldon L. Glashow, Steven Weinberg,
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48. MSN Encarta - Fitch, Val Logsdon
fitch, val Logsdon (Cherry County, Nebraska 1923), fisico statunitense.
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49. ノーベル物理学賞 - ヴァ・L・ãƒ
Translate this page The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
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ヴァ・L・フィッチ
(Val Logsdon Fitch) 中性K中間子崩壊における基本的対称性破れの発見

50. Alibris: Elisabeth L
by fitch, val L (Editor), and Dementi, Margit Ann Elisabeth (Editor), and Marlow,Daniel R (Editor) The past century has seen fantastic advances in physics,
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51. Physics Nobel Laureates 1975 - Today
fitch, val, L., USA, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, * 1923. for thediscovery of violations of fundamental symmetry principles in the decay of
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Physics 1975
The prize was awarded jointly to: BOHR, AAGE, Denmark, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen, MOTTELSON, BEN, Denmark, Nordita, Copenhagen, * 1926 (in Chicago, U.S.A.); and RAINWATER, JAMES, U.S.A., Columbia University, New York, NY, "for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection".
Physics 1976
The prize was divided equally between: RICHTER, BURTON, U.S.A., Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford, CA, TING, SAMUEL C. C., U.S.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, (European Center for Nuclear Research, Geneva, Switzerland), "for their pioneering work in the discovery of a heavy elementary particle of a new kind".
Physics 1977
The prize was divided equally between: ANDERSON, PHILIP W., U.S.A., Bell Laboratories,Murray Hill, NJ, MOTT, Sir NEVILL F., Great Britain, Cambridge University, Cambridge, + 1996; and

52. 100 Nobel Laureates Warn Our Planet!
val L. fitch Physics, 1980 Dario Fo Literature, 1997 Robert F. FurchgottPhysiology/Medicine, 1998 Walter Gilbert Chemistry, 1980 Sheldon L. Glashow Physics
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100 Nobel Laureates Warn Our Planet OSLO, Norway December 7, 2001 At the Nobel Peace Prize
Centennial Symposium here yesterday celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Nobel prize, 100 Nobel laureates have issued a brief but dire warning of the "profound dangers" facing the world. Their statement predicts that our security depends on immediate environmental and social reform. The following is the text of their statement: THE STATEMENT The most profound danger to world peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust. It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in co-operative international action, legitimized by

53. Our Best Point The Way
Richard R. Ernst Chemistry, 1991 Leo Esaki Physics, 1973 Edmond H. FischerPhysiology/Medicine, 1992 val L. fitch Physics, 1980 Dario Fo Literature, 1997
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The most profound danger to world peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust. Also See:
Nobel Peace Prize Centennial Symposium

It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in co-operative international action, legitimized by democracy. It is time to turn our backs on the unilateral search for security, in which we seek to shelter behind walls. Instead, we must persist in the quest for united action to counter both global warming and a weaponized world.

54. Prominent Statement Signatories
val L. fitch * † ^ Princeton University. Jerry Franklin University of Washington.Gerhart Friedlander ^ Brookhaven National Laboratory Jerome Friedman † ^
http://www.ucsusa.org/global_environment/rsi/page.cfm?pageID=1335

55. Commentary Digital Archive - Issue Contents
Coleman, M. Donald Muravchik, Joshua Broyles, David Codevilla, Angelo M. Crovitz, L. Gordon Brager, Bruce fitch, val L. Siegman,
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January 1988 Letters The War Against Robert H. Bork Garment, Suzanne Responding to the Bible Eberstadt, Fernanda McCarthyism: The Last Refuge of the Left On Being Black and Middle Class Steele, Shelby Hollywood Goes to Vietnam Szamuely, George My Hungary and Theirs Hollander, Paul Righting Wrongs Stove, David The Long Peace, by John Lewis Gaddis Kagan, Donald The Italians and the Holocaust, by Susan Zuccotti Colombo, Furio Enterprising Elite, by Robert F. Dalzell, Jr. Cooper, Carter Looking Forward, by George Bush with Victor Gold Brookhiser, Richard Miami: The City of the Future, by T.D. Allman; Miami, by Joan Didion; Going to Miami, by David Rieff Russell, George Developed by
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56. Commentary Magazine - Letters
val L. fitch President, American Physical Society New York City TO THE EDITOR OFCOMMENTARY As a professor of engineering at the same university as Angelo
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57. Nat' Academies Press, Responsible Science, Volume I: Ensuring The Integrity Of T
val L. fitch, Princeton University. MARYE ANNE FOX, University of Texas at Austin.PETER GALISON, Stanford University. JENNY L. McFARLAND, Massachusetts
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58. Why War? 41 Nobel Laureates Against A War Without Int'l Support
val L. fitch P. Robert F. Furchgott M. Sheldon L. Glashow P. Roger Guillemin M.Herbert A. Hauptman C. Alan J. Heeger C. Louis J. Ignarro M
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Afghanistan Al Qaeda ... January 28, 2003 "Forty-one American Nobel laureates in science and economics issued a declaration yesterday opposing a preventive war against Iraq without wide international support." Forty-one American Nobel laureates in science and economics issued a declaration yesterday opposing a preventive war against Iraq without wide international support. The statement, four sentences long, argues that an American attack would ultimately hurt the security and standing of the United States, even if it succeeds. The signers, all men, include a number who at one time or another have advised the federal government or played important roles in national security. Among them are Hans A. Bethe, an architect of the atom bomb; Walter Kohn, a former adviser to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency at the Pentagon; Norman F. Ramsey, a Manhattan Project scientist who readied the Hiroshima bomb and later advised NATO; and Charles H. Townes, former research director of the Institute for Defense Analyses at the Pentagon and chairman of a federal panel that studied how to base the MX missile and its nuclear warheads. In addition to winning Nobel prizes, 18 of the signers have received the National Medal of Science, the nation's highest science honor.

59. The Henry L. Stimson Center - Nobel Prize-winning Scientists
val L. fitch Walter Gilbert Dudley R. Herschbach David Hubel Jerome Karle ArthurKornberg Edwin G. Krebs Joshua Lederberg Leon Lederman Wassily W. Leontief
http://www.stimson.org/cbw/?sn=CB20011220133

60. John Polanyi Official Website Nobel Statement, Statement By Nobel Laureates
Edmond H. Fischer (Physiology/Medicine, 1992); val L. fitch (Physics, 1980);Dario Fo (Literature, 1997); Robert F. Furchgott (Physiology/Medicine,
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Statement by Nobel Laureates
on the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Nobel Prize
THE NEXT HUNDRED YEARS
  • Zhores I. Alferov (Physics, 2000) Sidney Altman (Chemistry, 1989) Philip W. Anderson (Physics, 1977) Oscar Arias Sanchez (Peace, 1987) J. Georg Bednorz (Physics, 1987) Bishop Carlos F. X. Belo (Peace, 1996) Baruj Benacerraf (Physiology/Medicine, 1980) Hans A. Bethe (Physics, 1967) Gerd K. Binnig (Physics, 1986) James W. Black (Physiology/Medicine, 1988) Guenter Blobel (Physiology/Medicine, 1999) Nicolaas Bloembergen (Physics, 1981) Norman E. Borlaug (Peace, 1970) Paul D. Boyer (Chemistry, 1997) Bertram N. Brockhouse (Physics, 1994) Herbert C. Brown (Chemistry, 1979) Georges Charpak (Physics, 1992) Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (Physics, 1997) John W. Cornforth (Chemistry, 1975) Francis H.C. Crick (Physiology/ Medicine, 1962) James W. Cronin (Physics, 1980) Paul J. Crutzen (Chemistry, 1995) Robert F. Curl (Chemistry, 1996) His Holiness The Dalai Lama (Peace, 1989) Johann Deisenhofer (Chemistry, 1988) Peter C. Doherty (Physiology/Medicine, 1996) Manfred Eigen (Chemistry, 1967)
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