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  1. The Quark and the Jaguar: Adventures in the Simple and the Complex by Murray Gell-Mann, 1995-09-15
  2. Murray Gell-mann: Selected Papers (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics) by Harald Fritzsch, 2010-02-08
  3. Strange Beauty: Murray Gell-Mann and the Revolution in Twentieth-Century Physics by George Johnson, 2000-10-17
  4. The Evolution Of Human Languages (Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity Proceedings) by John A. Hawkins, Murray Gell-mann, 1992-10-20
  5. The Eightfold Way by Murray Gell-mann, Yuval Ne'eman, 2000-09-05
  6. Nonextensive Entropy: Interdisciplinary Applications (Santa Fe Institute Studies on the Sciences of Complexity)
  7. Understanding Complexity In The Prehistoric Southwest (Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity Proceedings, Vol 16) by George J. Gumerman, Murray Gell-mann, 1994-07-20
  8. Elementary Particles and the Universe: Essays in Honor of Murray Gell-Mann
  9. Le Quark et le Jaguar : Voyage au coeur du simple et du complexe by Murray Gell-Mann, 2000-01-01
  10. El Quark Y El Jaguar (Spanish Edition) by Murray Gell-Mann, 2002-01
  11. Strange Beauty: Murray Gell-Mann and the Revolution of 20th-Century Physics by George Johnson, 1996
  12. GELL-MANN, MURRAY (1929- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Earth Science</i>
  13. Biography - Gell-Mann, Murray (1929-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  14. Murray Gell-Mann

1. Murray Gell-Mann - Biography
Murray gellmann murray Gell-Mann was born on 15th September 1929, in New York City . Murray Gell-Mann was in 1955 married to J. Margaret Dow;
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Murray Gell-Mann was born on 15th September 1929, in New York City. He obtained his B.Sc. at Yale University in 1948, and his Ph.D. in 1951 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1952 he became a member of the Institute for Advanced Study, during 1952-1953 he was instructor at the University of Chicago, from 1953 to 1954 he was Assistant Professor, in 1954 he was appointed Associate Professor for research on dispersion relations. In this period he developed the strangeness theory and the eightfold way theory. In 1956 he was appointed Professor, his research then turned more to the theory of weak interactions.
In 1959 Professor Gell-Mann was awarded the Dannie Heineman Prize of the American Physical Society. He is a Fellow of this society and a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
Murray Gell-Mann was in 1955 married to J. Margaret Dow; they have a daughter, Elizabeth, and a son, Nicholas. From Nobel Lectures, Physics 1963-1970 , Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1972 This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and later published in the book series Les Prix Nobel Nobel Lectures . The information is sometimes updated with an addendum submitted by the Laureate. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above.

2. Murray Gell-Mann - Biography
Murray GellMann - Biography Murray Gell-Mann was born on 15th September 1929, in New York City.
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3. Physics 1969
b. 1929. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1969 Presentation Speech Murray GellMann Biography Interview Banquet Speech Other Resources 1968 1970
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5. Murray Gell-Mann Brief Biography
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6. A Science Odyssey: People And Discoveries: Murray Gell-Mann
Murray GellMann 1929 -. Photo courtesy of AIP Emilio Segre Visual Archives.Murray Gell-Mann started early. He entered Yale University at age 15.
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Photo courtesy of AIP Emilio Segre Visual Archives Murray Gell-Mann started early. He entered Yale University at age 15. After receiving his B.S. there, he worked with Enrico Fermi at the University of Chicago. He obtained his PhD from MIT and in 1955 married archaeologist J. Margaret Dow. He has been a professor of physics and theoretical physics at California Institute of Technology for much of his career. During the 1950s, discoveries of new subatomic particles were proliferating so quickly such that scientists spoke of a "particle zoo." Gell-Mann turned his attention to some particles that behaved particularly strangely. He proposed a new quantum property of particles he called the "strangeness number." While studying particles, he found even more general characteristics that allowed him to sort them into eight "families." He called this grouping the eightfold way, referring to Buddhist philosophy's eight attributes of right living. Then he found that the eightfold way could really best be explained by a particle, undiscovered as yet, that had three parts (hadrons), each holding a fraction of a charge. He called them "quarks" with a nod to James Joyce, whose novel Finnegan's Wake contains the passage: "Three quarks for Muster Mark!" Fractional charge seemed an outrageous suggestion at first, but proof came for his theoretical quarks in 1974.

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8. A Science Odyssey People And Discoveries Murray Gell-Mann
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9. A Science Odyssey Credits
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10. Gell-Mann, Murray
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11. Gell-Mann, Murray. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
GellMann, Murray. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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12. Murray Gell-Mann: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
GellMann, Murray Murray Gell-Mann NARA/Ca. Inst. of Tech. b. New York City,September 15, 1929 The development of the concept of strangeness for.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Scientist Dictionary Encyclopedia WordNet Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Murray Gell-Mann Scientist Gell-Mann, Murray Murray Gell-Mann NARA/Ca. Inst. of Tech. [b. New York City, September 15, 1929] The development of the concept of strangeness for particles when he was 24, which explained why particles in cosmic rays did not decay according to previous theories, showed two characteristics of Gell-Mann's later work: truly innovative ideas in particle physics and a penchant for unusual names for his discoveries. His next triumph, the classification scheme for baryons (heavy subatomic particles), was termed the eightfold way. His most famous name and discovery is quarks for the fundamental particles underlying all medium and heavy particles. Less well known is his work on neutral currents, a manifestation of the weak force. Dictionary Gell-Mann gĕl măn Murray Born 1929.
American physicist. He won a 1969 Nobel Prize for his study of subatomic particles.

13. FUSION Anomaly. Murray Gell-Mann
MURRAY GELLMANN, Today the internal link network of relationships linking thehuman race Murray Gell-Mann, the physicist who proposed these particles,
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American physicist. He won a 1969 Nobel Prize for his study of subatomic particles. Gell-Mann, Murray Gell-Mann, Murray (1929- ), American physicist, noted for his classification of subatomic elementary particles and his proposal of the existence of quarks . Born in New York City, Gell-Mann was awarded the 1969 Nobel Prize in physics. In 1963 he and his colleague George Zweig independently advanced the quark theory; they hypothesized that quarks- particles carrying fractional electric charges- are the smallest particles of matter.
MURRAY GELL-MANN, "Today the network of relationships linking the human race to itself and to the rest of the biosphere is so complex that all aspects affect all others to an extraordinary degree. Someone should be studying the whole system, however crudely that has to be done, because no gluing together of partial studies of a complex nonlinear system can give a good idea of the behavoir of the whole."
Any of a group of hypothetical elementary particles having electric charges of magnitude one-third or two-thirds that of the electron, regarded as constituents of all hadrons.

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15. Murray Gell-Mann: Murray Gell-Mann Videos From Thinking Allowed
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Nobel laureate Gell-Mann addresses the relationship between the world of everyday experience and the mysterious world of sub-atomic particles. He points out that chaos theory shows that many large-scale events are extremely sensitive to initial conditions. Regarding complexity, he says that random systems which are difficult to describe may be no more complex than ones which are completely orderly.
Murray Gell-Mann, Ph.D., received the Nobel Prize for theoretical work in physics. He is professor emeritus at California Institute of Technology and author of The Quark and the Jaguar.
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16. Murray Gell-Mann - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Murray GellMann at Harvard University. Murray Gell-Mann (born September 15,1929) is an American physicist who received the 1969 Nobel Prize in physics for
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Murray Gell-Mann at Harvard University Murray Gell-Mann (born September 15 ) is an American physicist who received the Nobel Prize in physics for his work on the theory of elementary particles . Born on New York's Lower East Side, Gell-Mann quickly revealed himself as a child prodigy . Propelled by an intense boyhood curiosity and love for nature, he entered Yale at fifteen. By age twenty-three he had ignited a revolution, laying bare in his groundbreaking work the strange beauty of the minute particles that make up reality Gell-Mann's work in the involved the understanding of a class of then newly discovered elementary particles which came to be called kaons and hyperons . Classifying these particles led to the idea of a new quantum number called strangeness . One of Gell-Mann's triumphs is the Gell-mann-Nishijima formula , which was, initially, a formula from empirical results, but was later explained by the quark model. Gell-Mann and Abraham Pais were involved in explaining many puzzling aspects of the physics of these particles. In , this led him (and Kazuhiko Nishijima ) to introduce a classification of elementary particles called hadrons . This scheme is now explained by the quark model . Gell-Mann's own name for the classifcation scheme was the eightfold way , because of the octets of particles in the classification, and also after the

17. Murray Gell-Mann
Murray GellMann has been described as The Man With Five Brains and it s not hardto understand why. He is an emeritus professor of physics,
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He won a Nobel prize, but since then his interests have widened. Now he's on a quest for a real Theory of Everything
Murray Gell-Mann has been described as The Man With Five Brains and it's not hard to understand why. He is an emeritus professor of physics, an international advisor on the environment, an authority on the origin of languages, arms control and foreign relations oh yes, and he has a Nobel prize for solving a key mystery of the universe.
Despite his sprite-like appearance, he also has a reputation for dealing with fools the way a killer whale deals with penguins. But then, it cannot be easy being The Man With Five Brains in a world with more than its fair share of Men With Half A Brain.
Pausing in London to talk to Focus about his new book on the science of (almost) everything, he pulls out a slip of paper he has been given in a major London bookstore. It shows that his book The Quark and the Jaguar has been classified under "Fiction - General", and the author as "Mann, M. Gell" .A review in the Sunday Times spells his name Gell-Man."
For someone who spends his time thinking about subjects most people cannot even spell, it must all be a bit wearing. But he has had time to get used to it: the fact is Gell-Mann has been a prodigy almost all his 65 years.

18. Murray Gell-Mann
Murray GellMann Born 15-Sep-1929 Birthplace New York City. Gender MaleReligion Jewish Ethnicity White Sexual orientation Straight
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19. Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society: Murray Gell-Mann
Murray GellMann 2004 William Procter Prize for Scientific Achievement.Murray Gell-Mann, distinguished fellow at the Santa Fe Institute, which he helped
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    Murray GellMann is a theoretical physicist; Robert Andrews Millikan ProfessorEmeritus of The Making of a Physicist A Talk with Murray Gell-Mann
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    "The Sante Fe Institute, which I helped to found in 1984, gathers together mathematicians, computer scientists, physicists, chemists, neurobiologists, immunologists, evolutionary biologists, ecologists, archaeologists, linguists, economists, political scientists, and historians, among others. The emphasis is on interactive people. Many distinguished scientists and scholars yearn to stray outside their own fields but can't do so easily at their own institutions. We didn't want to locate our institute near Harvard or Stanford, where there's enormous pressure of received ideas - ideas accepted by a whole community and therefore difficult to challenge. In Sante Fe, we can think and talk freely, constrained only by the need to agree with reality."

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