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  1. Tabibito the Traveler by Hideki Yukawa, 1982-06
  2. Creativity & Intuition by Hideki Yukawa, 1973-05
  3. Foundations of Nuclear Physics : Facsimiles of Thirteen Fundamental Studies As They Were Originally Reported in the Scientific Journals by Madame Curie (Irene), Enrico Fermi, et all 1949-01-01
  4. Hochschullehrer (Kyoto): Yukawa Hideki, Nishida Kitaro, Volker Zotz, Emil Schiller, Ryosuke Ohashi, Henning Zoz, Oda Yorozu, Kazuhide Uekusa (German Edition)
  5. Mitglied Der Royal Society of Edinburgh: Charles Babbage, James Watt, William Thomson, 1. Baron Kelvin, James Whyte Black, Yukawa Hideki (German Edition)
  6. Yukawa, Hideki: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Michael J. Fosmire, 2004
  7. Biography - Yukawa, Hideki (1907-1981): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  8. Hochschullehrer (Columbia University): Charles H. Townes, Catherine Breillat, Steven Weinberg, Yukawa Hideki, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Polykarp Kusch (German Edition)
  9. Physicien Japonais: Hideki Yukawa, Sumio Iijima, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Toshihide Maskawa, Makoto Kobayashi, Leo Esaki, Masatoshi Koshiba (French Edition)
  10. Yukawa, 1907-1981 by Hideki Yukawa, 1997-06-11
  11. Dokusho to shisaku (Yukawa Hideki chosakushu) (Japanese Edition) by Hideki Yukawa, 1989
  12. Busshitsu to jiku (Yukawa Hideki chosakushu) (Japanese Edition) by Hideki Yukawa, 1989
  13. Yukawa Hideki (Japanese Edition)
  14. Heiwa e no kikyu (Yukawa Hideki chosakushu) (Japanese Edition) by Hideki Yukawa, 1989

1. Hideki Yukawa - Biography
Hideki yukawa hideki Yukawa was born in Tokyo, Japan, on 23rd January, 1907, thethird son of Takuji Ogawa, who later became Professor of Geology at Kyoto
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Hideki Yukawa was born in Tokyo, Japan, on 23rd January, 1907, the third son of Takuji Ogawa, who later became Professor of Geology at Kyoto University. The future Laureate was brought up in Kyoto and graduated from the local university in 1929. Since that time he has been engaged on investigations in theoretical physics, particularly in the theory of elementary particles.
Between 1932 and 1939 he was a lecturer at the Kyoto University and lecturer and Assistant Professor at the Osaka University. Yukawa gained the D.Sc. degree in 1938 and from the following year he has been, and still is, Professor of Theoretical Physics at Kyoto University. While at Osaka University, in 1935, he published a paper entitled "On the Interaction of Elementary Particles. I." ( Proc. Phys.-Math. Soc. Japan, 17, p. 48 ), in which he proposed a new field theory of nuclear forces and predicted the existence of the meson. Encouraged by the discovery by American physicists of one type of meson in cosmic rays, in 1937, he devoted himself to the development of the meson theory, on the basis of his original idea. Since 1947 he has been working mainly on the general theory of elementary particles in connection with the concept of the "non-local" field.
Yukawa was invited as Visiting Professor to the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, U.S.A., in 1948, and since July, 1949 he has been Visiting Professor at Columbia University, New York City.

2. Hideki Yukawa - Biography
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3. Hideki Yukawa (1907-1981), A Japanese Physicist, Who Won The Nobel
Hideki Yukawa (19071981), a Japanese physicist, who won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1949, is known for his theory of how the nuclear force holds
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4. Yukawa, Hideki. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Yukawa, Hideki. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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5. Yukawa Hideki
yukawa hideki. UPI/CorbisBettmann In 1935, while a lecturer at Osaka ImperialUniversity, Yukawa proposed a new theory of nuclear forces in which he
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Yukawa Hideki UPI/Corbis-Bettmann (b. Jan. 23, 1907, Tokyo, Japand. Sept. 8, 1981, Kyoto), Japanese physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1949 for research in the theory of elementary particles. Graduating from Kyoto Imperial University (now Kyoto University) in 1929, Yukawa became a lecturer there, moving in 1933 to Osaka Imperial University (now Osaka University), where in 1938 he was awarded his doctorate. He rejoined Kyoto Imperial University as professor of theoretical physics (1939-50), held faculty appointments at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., U.S., and at Columbia University in New York City, and became director of the Research Institute for Fundamental Physics in Kyoto (1953-70). In 1935, while a lecturer at Osaka Imperial University, Yukawa proposed a new theory of nuclear forces in which he predicted the existence of mesons , or particles that have masses between those of the electron and the proton. The discovery of one type of meson among cosmic rays by American physicists in 1937 suddenly established Yukawa's fame as the founder of meson theory, which later became an important part of nuclear and high-energy physics. After devoting himself to the development of meson theory, he started work in 1947 on a more comprehensive theory of elementary particles based on his idea of the so-called nonlocal field.

6. 1934-Hideki Yukawa
In this 1934 draft manuscript, Japanese physicist Hideki Yukawa predicted the existence of a particlea meson-with a mass about 200 times that of
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7. Hideki Yukawa Winner Of The 1949 Nobel Prize In Physics
Hideki Yukawa, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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10. Yukawa Hideki - First Japanese To Win Nobel Prize
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11. Yukawa, Hideki
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Japanese physicist Yukawa Hideki won the 1949 Nobel Prize in physics. Based on his research into quantum mechanics and the fields of force affecting elementary particles, he theoretically deduced the existence of mesons, a family of subatomic particles composed of quarks and antiquarks and having intermediate mass. © The Nobel Foundation Appears in these articles: Meson Elementary Particles Boson Physics; ... Join Now

14. Yukawa Hideki - First Japanese To Win Nobel Prize
yukawa hideki first Japanese to win Nobel prize. yukawa hideki ( ,January 23, 1907 - September 8, 1981) was a Japanese theoretical physicist and
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Home Tokyo Guide Travel Culture ... Next Yukawa Hideki - first Japanese to win Nobel prize Yukawa Hideki He had been an editor at Progress of Theoretical Physics since 1946. He had published many scientific papers and lecture notes, including Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (1946) and Introduction to the Theory of Elementary Particles (1948), both in Japanese. Article text is from Wikipedia and licensed under terms of the GFDL . The original article can be found here How Safe Is Japan? A question often heard from those traveling to Japan for the first time - Is it is really as safe as I've heard? Japan has a long held reputation for being a safe country, low in crime compared to most... Maybe you've also seen current events in the Japanese media, stories of crimes previously unheard of and shocking to most Japanese. Reports of organized crime, drugs and murder make the headlines of Japanese newspapers... ( read more Japanese popular culture Japan's popular culture not only reflects the attitudes and concerns of the present, but it provides a link to the past. Popular films, television programs, comics, and music all developed from older artistic and literary traditions, and many of their themes and styles of presentation can be traced to traditional art forms. Contemporary forms of popular culture, like the traditional forms, provide not only entertainment but also an escape for the contemporary Japanese from the problems of an industrial world. (

15. Yukawa Hideki And Mesons. (meson Thery)
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16. Yukawa Hideki (1907-1981), Physicien Japonais Et Lauréat Du Prix Nobel, Qui Dé
Translate this page yukawa hideki (1907-1981). Physicien japonais et lauréat du prix Nobel, quidécouvrit une particule élémentaire, le méson. Yukawa naquit à Tokyo et fit ses
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17. Physiker
Translate this page Yukawa yukawa hideki – ausgesprochen wird es «yoo KAH wah,», yukawa hidekistarb im Jahre 1981 als einer der wohl bedeutendsten Physiker Japans.
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Yukawa betrieb umfassende Forschung in der Quantenmechanik
Im Jahre 1935 sagte er theoretisch die Existenz des Mesons
Experimentell wurden die Mesonen bereits 1947 von Cecil Frank Powell (Nobelpreis 1950) und seinen Mitarbeitern in der kosmischen Strahlung nachgewiesen.
Weil die Massenwerte dieser Partikelchen zwischen den Massenwerten von Elektron und Proton liegen, hat man jene damals neuen Elementarteilchen Mesonen genannt (meso: mittel).
Yukawa Hideki starb im Jahre 1981 als einer der wohl bedeutendsten Physiker Japans.
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Hadron ... Elementarteilchen, das an der starken Wechselwirkung teilnimmt, vgl. Pi-Baryon u. PI-Meson
Baryon ... ein Hadron, schweres Elementarteilchen mit halbzahligem Spin Meson ... ein Hadron, schweres Elementarteilchen mit ganzzahligem Spin Elementarteilchen ... Teilchen, aus denen die Atome zusammengesetzt sind, Baustein der Materie, eines der kleinsten Teilchen e-s Atoms (z.B. Proton, Neutron, Elektron) Partikelchen ... Materieteilchen

18. Web Sites Linking To IDEA
Net Nobel yukawa hideki. Geometry is an online learning center. As the 43rdentry of its web pages related to the Nobel laureate Hideki Yukawa,
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The above is one of the web pages of University of Bristol, Bristol, UK, and explains the research about "Radiocarbon calibration using Th ages of submerged speleothems from the Bahamas." In "References and Links" of the page, link is made to the story "The Accuracy of Carbon Dating Questioned" on the "Radiation Physics News" page of IDEA. Go to the source page.
Friends of Tuva/Tuvan Friendship Associations "Friends of Tuva" is a clearinghouse of information about Tuva and its "patron saint," Richard Feynman, who collected Tuvan stamps as a boy - and as an adult wondered, "Whatever happened to Tannu Tuva?" In the explanation of one of Tuvan Friendship Associations, "Friends of Tuva - Japan," link is given to the page of "Essay on Feynman 1" ("What Little I Can Talk about Feynman") of IDEA as the site giving some articles from the newsletters of Friends of Tuva - Japan.

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Translate this page yukawa hideki (1907-1981), físico y premio Nobel japonés, célebre por su estudiode las fuerzas nucleares. Nació en Tokyo y estudió en las universidades de
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Yukawa Hideki (1907-1981), físico y premio Nobel japonés, célebre por su estudio de las fuerzas nucleares.
Nació en Tokyo y estudió en las universidades de Kyoto y Osaka. Fue profesor adjunto de física en la Universidad de Kyoto en 1932 y profesor titular en 1939. También dio clases (1933-1936) en la Universidad de Osaka y fue profesor adjunto hasta 1939. Fue profesor invitado en el Instituto de Estudios Avanzados de Princeton, Nueva Jersey, en 1948 y en la Universidad de Columbia desde 1949 a 1953. Yukawa fue profesor honorario de la Universidad de Osaka (1950) y fue nombrado director del Instituto de Investigación de Física Fundamental de la Universidad de Kyoto (1953). Realizó una extensa investigación en mecánica cuántica y en los campos de fuerza que afectan a las partículas nucleares elementales. En 1935 dedujo teóricamente la existencia del mesón, por lo que fue galardonado en 1949 con el Premio Nobel de Física. En 1936 se demostró la existencia del mesón.

20. Encyklopedia: Yukawa Hideki
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