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         Salam Abdus:     more books (102)
  1. Ideals and Realities, Selected Essays of Abdus Salam, second ed. by Abdus; Lai, C. H., ed. Salam, 1987
  2. Abdus Salam (Greats in science from the third world) by Azim Kidawi, 1989
  3. Abdus Salam: A Nobel laureate from a Muslim country : a biographical sketch by Abdul Ghani, 1982
  4. Shape Analysis of Isoseismals Based on Empirical and Synthetic Data (Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics) Preprint by G; Kronrod, T.; Panza, G.F. Molchan, 2000
  5. On renormalization constants and inter-relation of fundamental forces (IC/70/106) by Abdus Salam, 1970
  6. Mass media in Bangladesh: Newspaper, radio and television by Shaikh Abdus Salam, 1997
  7. Kabara hasara jannata by Abdus Salam, 1990
  8. Gauge unification of fundamental forces (Preprints) by Abdus Salam, 1980
  9. Symmetry concepts in modern physics;: Iqbal memorial lectures by Abdus Salam, 1966
  10. Science and education in Pakistan by Abdus Salam, 1989
  11. Namaya roja hajja yakata by Abdus Salam, 1997
  12. UNIFICATION OF FUNDAMENTAL FORCES. Lecture Notes Compiled by J. Evans & G. Watts by Abdus Salam, 1990-01-01
  13. Address at the inaugural session of the roundtable session on "Development : the human dimension," Istanbul, 2-4 September 1985 by Abdus Salam, 1985

81. Imperial College London
abdus salam Click to enlarge In 1946, the Punjab Government awarded salam a Ideals and Realities, selected essays of abdus salam , Singapore World
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Muhammad Abdus Salam
Biography by Prof Tom Kibble (Imperial College)
Abdus Salam (he added “Muhammad” much later) was born in Pakistan, but spent most of his life as a leading theoretical physicist in England and Italy, making outstanding contributions to quantum field theory and particle symmetries.
Education
Salam was born January 29, 1926 at Santokdas in Western Punjab, then part of British India, now in Pakistan. He spent his childhood in the small town of Jhang, where his father was a teacher. At fourteen, he won a scholarship to Government College, Lahore, with the highest marks ever recorded. His first paper, on an algebraic problem of Srinivasa Ramanujan's was published when he was just seventeen.

82. IC Reporter, Obituary - Emeritus Professor Abdus Salam, Nobel Laureate
abdus salam, who died on 21 November 1996, was one of the foremost theoretical physicists of his generation and the first Moslem to win a Nobel Prize.
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Issue 36 3 -16 December 1996 STAFF NEWSPAPER OF IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Obituary - Emeritus Professor Abdus Salam, Nobel Laureate
Abdus Salam, who died on 21 November 1996, was one of the foremost theoretical physicists of his generation and the first Moslem to win a Nobel Prize. He was a warm and colourful personality, but often a controversial one in his native Pakistan. Salam was born in 1926, in Jhang, a small town in the Punjab, the son of a minor educational official. His talents were clear from an early age. At 14, he became something of a local hero when he won a scholarship to Government College, Lahore with the highest marks ever recorded. His first paper was published when he was 17, and a fourth year student at the College. It was an ingenious improvement on the solution of an algebraic problem discussed earlier by the Indian mathematical genius Srinivasa Ramanujan. In 1946, he won a scholarship to Cambridge, where he obtained a double first in physics and mathematics. He briefly embarked on experimental research, but rapidly discovered that his talents lay in other directions and switched to theory. He started at just the right moment. Physicists had just learned how to get finite (and spectacularly confirmed) predictions out of quantum electrodynamics, the theory that describes interactions between charged particles and electromagnetic radiation, using the techniques of renormalisation theory devised by Julian Schwinger, Sin-itiro Tomonaga, Richard Feynman and Freeman Dyson. Salam and his research supervisor, Paul Matthews, later his lifelong friend and collaborator, showed how to extend these methods to other theories. Salam's very first paper on the subject attracted widespread interest and won him a place among the leaders of the field.

83. Abdus Salam
Translate this page salam, abdus (Jhang Maghiana 1926 - Trieste 1996), fisico pakistano, noto per i suoi contributi nello studio delle interazioni tra particelle elementari.
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La Fisica delle particelle elementari ABDUS SALAM Salam, Abdus (Jhang Maghiana 1926 - Trieste 1996), fisico pakistano, noto per i suoi contributi nello studio delle interazioni tra particelle elementari. Frequentò il collegio statale di Lahore e proseguì gli studi di matematica e fisica all'Università di Cambridge. Divenne poi professore di fisica teorica all'Imperial College of Science and Technology dell'Università di Londra e nel 1964 si trasferì a Trieste, dove fondò il Centro internazionale di fisica teorica (ICTP), divenendone pure direttore. Particolare importanza rivestono le sue ricerche sulla violazione della parità nelle interazioni deboli e sui gruppi di simmetria nelle interazioni forti. In collaborazione con Steven Weinberg formulò una teoria unificata dell'elettromagnetismo e dell'interazione debole, che, diversamente da altre formulazioni analoghe, venne in seguito confermata dalle osservazioni sperimentali. Per questa teoria, nel 1979 i due scienziati condivisero con Sheldon Lee Glashow, che per parte sua aveva contribuito a una più profonda comprensione dei meccanismi delle forze fra particelle, il premio Nobel per la Fisica. Dopo la sua morte, avvenuta il 21 novembre 1996, il nome del Centro di fisica da lui fondato è diventato Centro Internazionale di Fisica Teorica "Abdus Salam".

84. A Tribute To Abdus Salam
When all else fails, you can always tell the truth. abdus salam. The death earlier this month of abdus salam was a great loss not only to his family and to
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A Tribute to Abdus Salam
by M.J. Duff Some personal reminiscences by a former graduate student of the life and works of Abdus Salam. (An after-dinner talk delivered at the Workshop on Frontiers in Field Theory, Quantum Gravity and String Theory , Puri, India, 12-21 December 1996.)
When all else fails, you can always tell the truth.
Abdus Salam The death earlier this month of Abdus Salam was a great loss not only to his family and to the physics community; it was a loss to all mankind. For he was not only one of the finest physicists of the twentieth century, having unified two of the four fundamental forces in Nature, but he also dedicated his life to the betterment of science and education in the Third World and to the cause of world peace. Although he won the Nobel Prize for physics, a Nobel Peace Prize would have been entirely appropriate. At the behest of Patrick Blackett, Salam moved to Imperial College, London, in 1957 where he founded the Theoretical Physics Group. He was elected to a Fellowship of the Royal Society in 1959. He remained at Imperial as Profesor of Physics for the rest of his career and it was there that I was fortunate enough to be his PhD student from 1969 to 1972. In 1964 he established the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste, Italy, where he remained until recently as its Director. Among Salam's earlier achievements was the role played by renormalization in quantum field theory when, in particular, he amazed his Cambridge contempories with the resolution of the notoriously thorny problem of overlapping divergences. His brilliance then burst on the scene once more when he proposed the famous hypothesis that

85. South Letter 27 - Farewell To Abdus Salam
Professor Muhammad abdus salam, member of the South Commission from Pakistan Whatever aspect of development was under discussion, abdus salam brought it
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*Farewell to Abdus Salam
Professor Muhammad Abdus Salam, member of the South Commission from Pakistan, died on 21st November 1996, at the age of 70. Nobel Prize winner in Theoretical Physics, he was internationally famous for his intellectual achievements but, especially in the South, also as the founder and leader of the Third World Academy of Sciences and a leading champion of the role of Science and Technology in development. Being on the South Commission broadened but did not add much to his fame; it did make a lot of difference to the Report of the Commission. Abdus Salam was committed to two things: to Science; and to the development of the countries of the South. From the first meeting of the Commission, the other members learned that, to Professor Salam, the development of South countries depended upon their giving first priority to Science. Whatever aspect of development was under discussion, Abdus Salam brought it round to Science and Technology! The emphasis given to Science and Technology in the South Commission's Report The Challenge to the South is thus entirely due to Abdus Salam. That the subject was completely integrated into the Report, rather than being isolated in one or two Chapters, can be attributed in part also to his work in tandem with another Commission Member, Augustin Papic.

86. Abdus Salam Clinton Sipes
The Metamorphosis Clinton Sipes into abdus salam (Servant of Peace) I have found this Peace, I am now abdus salam, the slave and servant of The
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Basic Islamic Beliefs What's New Muslims Today ... Search this site Abdus Salam Clinton Sipes The amazing story of a violent, drunken, racist, cross-burning Klu Klux Klan member transformed into the "servant of peace". I grew up in a dysfunctional family setting in the atmosphere of alcoholism, physical and emotional abuse that came from my father. Without a positive father figure, I was basically developing antisocial behavior and inclination to violence. I began to imitate what I was being exposed to, this process of imitation began unconsciously, it affected my interaction with my older brother, classmates, teachers and animals also. Nothing was exempt from the sadistic outpouring of pent up anger and rage! At the age of 13 I fell into association with similar children but because they weren't as driven as I was, I quickly became bored with them and I began to hang out with the young adult type who welcomed my willingness to participate with no reservations in anything under the title of alcohol, drugs, crime, violence and racism. The period of reform school (adolescent jail) began and that environment also shaped me, refining crime inclination to a full time skill. Violence and racism were honed to razor sharpness...an environment of negativity that fueled my growing rage and hatred of authority, blacks, Jews and Asians. After 3 years of this (reform period) I was released. I was a walking grenade.

87. The Scientist :: Abdus Salam Suggests International Science Center, Feb. 8, 1988
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88. Research Group For Environmental Analytical Chemistry, CTA-Vienna University Of
salam, abdus; Bauer, Heidi; Kassin, Karin; Mohammad Ullah, Shah; Puxbaum, Hans. Institute for Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Vienna University of
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A historical record of formate and acetate from a high-elevation Alpine glacier: implications for their natural versus anthropogenic budgets at the European scale. Legrand, M.; Preunkert, S.; Wagenbach, D.; Cachier, H.; Puxbaum, H.. Laboratoire de Glaciologie et Geophysique de l'Environnement (LGGE) de Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, St. Martin d'Heres, Fr. Journal of Geophysical Research, [Atmospheres] ACH 20/1-ACH 20/15
Airborne bacteria as cloud condensation nuclei.
Bauer, Heidi; Giebl, Heinrich; Hitzenberger, Regina; Kasper-Giebl, Anne; Reischl, Georg; Zibuschka, Franziska; Puxbaum, Hans. Institute for Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria. Journal of Geophysical Research, [Atmospheres] AAC 2/1-AAC 2/5
Secondary organic aerosol formation in the atmosphere via heterogeneous reaction of gaseous isoprene on acidic particles.
Limbeck, Andreas; Kulmala, Markku; Puxbaum, Hans. Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Vienna University of Technology, Austria.

89. Field Theory
98 Broken symmetries, Goldstone, Jeffrey, salam, abdus, Weinberg, Steven, Phys. Rev. 127 (1962) 965-970. 9-9 Field theories with superconductor
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Lectures on QED and QCD Andrey Grozin hep-ph/0508242 Relativistic Quantum Dynamics: A non-traditional perspective on space, time, particles, fields, and action-at-a-distance Eugene V. Stefanovich physics/0504062 Gauge theories in particle physics: A practical introduction. Vol. 1: From relativistic quantum mechanics to QED Aitchison, I. J. R., Hey, A. J. G. IOP , Bristol, UK CP violation Bigi, Ikaros I. Y., Sanda, A. I. Camb. Monogr. Part. Phys. Nucl. Phys. Cosmol. Fields Siegel, Warren hep-th/9912205 An Introduction to gauge theories and modern particle physics. Vol. 2: CP violation, QCD and hard processes Leader, E., Predazzi, E.

90. EconPapers: Muhammad Abdus Salam
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91. Users : Abdus Salam
given name, abdus. family name, salam. title, B.Sc. affiliation, Sfhghy. country, Bangladesh. Journal User Specific. phone, +880176600127
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92. Oxford Physics - Library
02 SAL, 1, salam, abdus, Aspects of quantum theor, 300792025. 02 SAL, 2, salam, abdus, Aspects of quantum theor, 300793586. 02 SAL, 3, salam, abdus
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93. DBLP: Muhammad Abdus Salam
3, Suwimon Kooptiwoot, Muhammad abdus salam Mining the Relationships in the Form of the 1, Muhammad abdus salam Quasi Fuzzy Paths in Semantic Network.
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List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Coauthor Index - Ask others: ACM DL ACM Guide CiteSeer CSB ... Suwimon Kooptiwoot , Muhammad Abdus Salam: A New Relationship Form in Data Mining. ISI 2005 EE Suwimon Kooptiwoot , Muhammad Abdus Salam: Mining the Predisposing Factor and Co-incident Factor among Numerical Dynamic Attributes in Time Series Data Set. APWeb 2004 Suwimon Kooptiwoot , Muhammad Abdus Salam: Mining the Relationships in the Form of the Predisposing Factors and Coincident Factors Among Numerical Dynamic Attributes in Time Series Data Set by Using the Combination of Some Existing Techniques. ICEIS (2) 2004 Suwimon Kooptiwoot , Muhammad Abdus Salam: Mining the Relationships in the Form of Predisposing Factor and Coincident Factor in Time Series Data Set by Using the Combination of some Existing Ideas with a new Idea from the Fact in the Chemical Reaction. ICEIS (2) 2004 Muhammad Abdus Salam: Quasi Fuzzy Paths in Semantic Network. FUZZ-IEEE 2001
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94. DBLP: Abdus Salam Khan
abdus salam Khan. List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ 3, abdus salam Khan, Achim G. Hoffmann Building a case-based diet
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List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Coauthor Index - Ask others: ACM DL ACM Guide CiteSeer CSB ... Google Abdus Salam Khan, Achim G. Hoffmann : Building a case-based diet recommendation system without a knowledge engineer. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 27 EE Abdus Salam Khan, Achim G. Hoffmann : Acquiring Adaptation Knowledge for CBR with MIKAS. Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2001 EE Abdus Salam Khan, Achim G. Hoffmann : A New Apporach for the Incremental Development of Adaptation Functions for CBR. EWCBR 2000
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95. Abdus Salam (1926--1996)

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96. Physics Today September 2001
The Constant yet EverChanging abdus salam International Centre for Theoretical abdus salam, a Nobel Prize-winning Pakistani physicist, recognized that
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Back to Table of Contents September Articles: The Constant yet Ever-Changing Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics Communication in a Disordered World Two Revolutions in K-8 Science Education References The Constant yet Ever-Changing Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics
In this age of globalization, the ICTP continues to stem the brain drain of physicists from developing nations while at the same time responding to new scientific challenges.
Juan G. Roederer
The early 1960s were very good years for science in the industrialized world. Both the decision-makers and the public shared a faith in the usefulness and importance of fundamental science, and there was unfaltering trust in the scientific community. Although the world was ideologically split into two camps, science was recognized by nearly everyone as an integral part of human culture and development. However, science did not fare as well in most developing countries, some of which had just gained their independence. The number of scientists active in research in such countries was small. As scientists emigrated to more developed nations, the resulting brain drain delivered serious blows to the scientific communities of those researchers, leaving deep scars in the intellectual fabric of their countries. Abdus Salam, a Nobel Prize-winning Pakistani physicist, recognized that improving science locally would not be enough to stem the flight of fledgling scientists from developing countries. International mechanisms would be needed to allow scientistsespecially those returning home after training abroadto stay in touch with the world, to refresh their knowledge periodically, and to engage in international research collaborations. The time was right for the conception of an international center for theoretical physics. And Trieste, Italy, was the right place, located in the West, but at the doorstep to the Eastern bloc.

97. Der Nobelpreis Für Physik: Abdus Salam
abdus salam *1926, † 1996. PAGERANK SEO.
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98. Biografia De Salam, Abdus
Translate this page salam, abdus. (1926-96) Físico paquistaní, n. en Jhang. Se educó en la Universidad del Punjab, en Lahore, y en Cambridge. Estaba al cargo del departamento
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Salam, Abdus (1926-96) Físico paquistaní, n. en Jhang. Se educó en la Universidad del Punjab, en Lahore, y en Cambridge. Estaba al cargo del departamento de matemáticas en la Universidad del Punjab (1951-54), cuando regresó a Inglaterra para enseñar física en Cambridge y más tarde en el Imperial College de Londres. Desde 1964 ocupaba la dirección del Centro Internacional de Física Teórica en Trieste (Italia). En 1979 le fue otorgado el premio Nobel de Física, compartido con los norteamericanos Steven Weinberg y Sheldon L. Glashow, por sus trabajos sobre la energía y, más particularmente, de la interacción débil y electromagnética en la física de las partículas, descubrimiento de singular importancia en la teoría de la estructura primitiva del universo. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

99. Basel Abdus Salam's Home Page
Back to basics. All about me!!! Wanna hire me? Meet my buddies. A cool group project. All about the CPU I worked on ). Some cool CGIBIN / PERL work!
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100. Salam
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