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  1. Themes in Contemporary Physics II: Essays in Honor of Julian Schwinger's 70th Birthday (v. 2) by S. Deser, 1989-11
  2. Selected Papers (1937-1976) of Julian Schwinger (Mathematical Physics and Applied Mathematics)
  3. Julian Seymour Schwinger: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Donald R. Franceschetti, 2001
  4. A Quantum Legacy: Seminal Papers of Julian Schwinger (World Scientific Series)
  5. Électrodynamique Quantique: Richard Feynman, Photon, Équations de Yang-Mills, Électrodynamique Non Linéaire de Born-Infeld, Julian Schwinger (French Edition)
  6. Quantum dynamics, Part I (National Bureau of Standards. Report 2188) by Julian Seymour Schwinger, 1952
  7. The Algebra of Microscopic Measurement [Offprint] (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 45, No. 10, pp. 1542-1553) by Julian Schwinger, 1959
  8. On angular momentum (NYO-3071) by Julian Seymour Schwinger, 1952
  9. Quantum Mechanics (Universite de Grenoble Cours professe a L'Ecole d'ete de Physique Theorique, Les Houches (Haute-Savoie)) by Julian Seymour Schwinger, 1955
  10. Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics. Softcover by Julian Schwinger. Editor, 1958-01-01
  11. 1958 Annual International Conference on High Energy Physics at CERN. Geneva, 30th June - 5th July, 1958. Proceedings by Wolfgang Pauli (contributor), Richard P. Feynman (contributor), et all 1958
  12. Nuclear physics, part II: Nuclear theory. Lectures, Harvard University, Spring term 1947 by Julian Seymour Schwinger, 1955
  13. Quantum Mechanics: Symbolism of Atomic Measurements by Julian Schwinger, 2010-11-02
  14. Discontinuities in waveguides;: Notes on lectures by Julian Schwinger (Documents on modern physics) by Julian Seymour Schwinger, 1968

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Julian Seymour Schwinger February 12 July 16 ) was an American theoretical physicist . He formulated the theory of renormalization and posited a phenomenon of electron positron pairs known as the Schwinger effect . He was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in for his work on quantum electrodynamics QED ), along with Richard Feynman and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga Missing image
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(Weitergeleitet von Julian Schwinger Julian Seymour Schwinger 12. Februar in New York 16. Juli in Los Angeles Kalifornien ) war ein US-amerikanischer Physiker. Schwinger erhielt zusammen mit Richard P. Feynman und Shinichiro Tomonaga den Physik Nobelpreis "f¼r ihre fundamentale Leistung in der Quantenelektrodynamik , mit tiefgehenden Konsequenzen f¼r die Elementarteilchenphysik Schwinger hatte w¤hrend des zweiten Weltkriegs am MIT an der Entwicklung des Radars mitgewirkt.
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26. Julian Schwinger - Wikipedia, Wolna Encyklopedia
Julian Seymour Schwinger (12 lutego 1918 16 lipca 1994) - fizyk amerykanski. Urodzony w Nowym Jorku, chodzil do City College of New York,
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Julian Seymour Schwinger 12 lutego 16 lipca ) - fizyk amerykański. Urodzony w Nowym Jorku , chodził do City College of New York, w roku uzyskał doktorat na uniwersytecie Columbia. W czasie wojny pracował w laboratorium promieniowania w MIT , opracowując teoretyczne podstawy dla radaru. W latach profesor Harvard University w Cambridge , od 1972 r. profesor University of California w Berkeley , członek Narodowej Akademii Nauk w Waszyngtonie. Autor licznych prac z dziedziny fizyki jądrowej, relatywistycznej mechaniki kwantowej, fizyki statystycznej i teorii cząstek elementarnych. Za opracowanie wsp³lnie z Richardem Ph. Feynmanem i Shinichiro Tomonagą relatywistycznej elektrodynamiki kwantowej, w r. otrzymał razem z nimi Nagrodę Nobla . Znany także jako doskonały pedagog - trzech jego student³w zdobyło p³Åºniej nagrody Nobla. Źr³dło: " http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Schwinger Kategorie Amerykańscy fizycy Nobliści - fizyka Views osobiste nawigacja Szukaj narzędzia W innych językach

27. Julian Seymour Schwinger - Wikipedia
Julian Seymour Schwinger Skupaj z drugimi fiziki je Schwinger oblikoval teorijo renormalizacije in napovedal pojav elektronskopozitronskih parov,
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Julian Seymour Schwinger ameriški fizik in matematik 12. februar New York New York ... Kalifornija , ZDA. Skupaj z drugimi fiziki je Schwinger oblikoval teorijo renormalizacije in napovedal pojav elektronsko pozitronskih parov, poznan kot Schwingerjev pojav Leta je prejel Nobelovo nagrado za svoje delo na področju kvantne elektrodinamike (QED). spremeni
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Schwinger je že zelo zgodaj pokazal zanimanje za fiziko , objavil svoj prvi fizikalni članek pri šestnajstih in je študiral na Kolidžu mesta New York . Tukaj so mu omogočili, da je lahko razvil svoje sposobnosti. Doktoriral je leta na Univerzi Columbia , kjer je bil njegov mentor Rabi , disertacijo O magnetnem sipanju nevtronov On the Magnetic Scattering of Neutrons ) pa je napisal že dve leti prej. Takrat še ni dobil doktorata, ker ni hodil na matematična predavanja, čeprav je po

28. Schwinger
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Julian Schwinger progressed rapidly through the public school system of New York City. He was an undergraduate at the City College of New York where he published his first physics paper at the age of sixteen. Isidor I Rabi, the professor who led the molecular beam laboratory at Columbia University at this time, persuaded Schwinger to study for his doctorate at Columbia. He received his doctorate in 1939 at the age of 21 for a dissertation in physics On the Magnetic Scattering of Neutrons. However, his thesis had been written two or three years before he was awarded the degree, there being problems in completing the formalities. Uhlenbeck [4] explained about Schwinger's problems in obtaining his doctorate:- I was in Columbia in and Schwinger was in trouble; he couldn't get his Ph.D. because he didn't go to lectures of the mathematicians and he didn't have enough credits. So Rabi had told Schwinger that he had to go to my lectures at Columbia; of course, he didn't because it was early in the morning, and I asked Rabi, 'What shall I do?'. I was of course perfectly willing to give him an 'A' on the course because he needed the credits. ... He clearly knew as much as I did - we talked as complete equals. ... Rabi said, 'No, you shouldn't do that, you should give him an exam and make it a tough one.' So I did. We made an appointment, and of course he knew everything. He somehow had got the notes.

29. Physics 1965
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30. Schwinger, Julian (1918-1994) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogr
Ng, YJ julian schwinger The Physicist, The Teacher, and the Man. Teaneck, NJ World Scientific, 1996. Schweber, SS QED and the Men who Made It Dyson,
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American physicist who worked under Oppenheimer . He work, which led to the formulation of quantum electrodynamics resulted in the 1965 Nobel prize in physics which he shared with Feynman and Tomonaga Feynman Tomonaga
References Ng, Y. J. Julian Schwinger: The Physicist, The Teacher, and the Man. Teaneck, NJ: World Scientific, 1996. Schweber, S. S. QED and the Men who Made It: Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994. Schwinger, J. S. On Angular Momentum. White Plains, NY: Nuclear Development Associates, 1952. Schwinger, J. S. Particles, Sources, and Fields, Vol. 1. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1989. Schwinger, J. S. Particles, Sources, and Fields, Vol. 2. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1989. Schwinger, J. S. Particles, Sources, and Fields, Vol. 3. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1989. Schwinger, J. S. Quantum Kinematics and Dynamics. New York: W. A. Benjamin, 1970. Schwinger, J. S. (Ed.).

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32. Schwinger, Julian Seymour
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(b. Feb. 12, 1918, New York, N.Y., U.S.d. July 16, 1994, Los Angeles, Calif.), American physicist, and joint winner with Richard P. Feynman and Tomonaga Shin'ichiro , of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965 for his work in formulating quantum electrodynamics and thus reconciling quantum mechanics with Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity. A child prodigy, Schwinger received his Ph.D. from Columbia University at age 21. From 1939 to 1941 he worked under J. Robert Oppenheimer at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1945 Schwinger joined the faculty of Harvard University, where in 1947 he became one of the youngest full professors in that university's history. It was at Harvard that he began working to correct P.A.M. Dirac's mathematical account of the relations between charged particles and electromagnetic fields. Schwinger's equations not only saved Dirac's theory but served to unite electromagnetic theory with quantum mechanics to form the new field of quantum electrodynamics. Schwinger completed his work unaware that Feynman and Tomonaga were independently working on the same problem. From 1972 until his death he was professor of physics at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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American physicist and joint winner, with Richard P. Feynman and Tomonaga Shin'ichiro , of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965 for his work in formulating quantum electrodynamics and thus reconciling quantum mechanics with Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity.
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schwinger, julian (19181994) schwinger shared the Nobel Prize for Physics 1963 with Richard Feynman and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga (1906-1979).
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Schwinger, Julian US quantum physicist. His research concerned the behaviour of charged particles in electrical fields. This work, expressed entirely through mathematics, combines elements from quantum theory and relativity theory into a new theory called quantum electrodynamics, the most accurate physical theory of all time. Schwinger shared the Nobel Prize for Physics 1963 with Richard Feynman and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga
Described as the 'physicist in knee pants', he entered college in New York at the age of 15, transferred to Columbia University and graduated at 17. At the age of 29 he became Harvard University's youngest full professor.
He went to work on nuclear physics problems at Berkeley (in association with J Robert Oppenheimer ) and at Purdue University. From 1943 to 1945 he worked on problems relating to radar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and, after the war, moved to Harvard, where he developed his version of quantum electrodynamics. He calculated the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron soon after its discovery. In 1957, Schwinger anticipated the existence of two different neutrinos associated with the electron and the muon (heavy electron), which was confirmed experimentally in 1963. He also speculated that weak nuclear forces are carried by massive, charged particles. This was confirmed in 1983 at CERN (the European Laboratory for Particle Physics) in Geneva. In 1972 Schwinger became Professor of Physics at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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