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  1. Lectures in Statistical Mechanics (Lectures in Applied Mathematics Series, Vol 1) by George Uhlenbeck, 1974-06
  2. George Uhlenbeck and the discovery of electron spin. by George] PAIS, Abraham (1918-2001). [UHLENBECK, 1989-01-01
  3. Naissance à Jakarta: Anggun, Hella S. Haasse, Jeroen Brouwers, Aude de Kerros, Ilse Werner, George Uhlenbeck, Boudewijn de Groot (French Edition)
  4. Threshold Signals
  5. SPINNING ELECTRONS AND THE STRUCTURE OF SPECTRA. In Nature, No. 2938, Vol. 117, Saturday, Feb. 20, 1926 pp. 264-265. (Discovery of electron spin). by George E. and Samuel Abraham Goudsmit. UHLENBECK, 1926-01-01
  6. Threshold Signals 1st Ed. 6th Printing by Uhlenbeck George E Lawson James L, 1950-01-01
  7. Person (Jakarta): Ilse Werner, George Eugene Uhlenbeck, Ali Alatas, Boudewijn de Groot, Hella Haasse, Wilhelm Homberg, Ali Sadikin (German Edition)
  8. Dutch Scientist Introduction: Willem Hendrik Keesom, Pieter Boddaert, Andre Geim, George Eugene Uhlenbeck, Harry Lintsen, Petrus Jacobus Kipp
  9. Conceptual Development of Statistical Mechanics: Conversations between George E. Uhlenbeck, Mark Kac, and Jagdish Mehra. by Jagdish (ed). Mehra, 1973
  10. THRESHOLD SIGNALS. MIT Radiation Laboratory Series. No. 24. by James L. and George E. Uhlenbeck (Editors). LAWSON, 1950
  11. Threshold Signals - MIT Radiation Laboratory Series Number 24 by James L and George E. Uhlenbeck (editors) Lawson, 1950
  12. Goerge E. Uhlenbeck (December 6, 1900-Octber 31, 1988). by George] PAIS, Abraham (1918-2001). [UHLENBECK, 1989
  13. Fundamental problems in statistical mechanics: A lecture series by George Eugène Uhlenbeck, 1968
  14. On field theories with non-localized action. by Abraham (1918-2001) & George UHLENBECK (1900- 1988). PAIS, 1950

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43. Paths To Erdos
J. Debye 1936 Chemistry 5 george De Hevesy 1943 Chemistry 7 Otto Diels 1950 4 uhlenbeck, Karen K. 3 Varadhan, Srinivasa SR 2 Whitehead, george W. 4
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The tables below shows of some famous scientists and mathematicians, including many Nobel laureates . Further details, including the paths that establish these numbers and many other people, can be found in LATeX postscript (419K, 35 pages), and pdf (453K, 35 pages). It appears (somewhat abbreviated) in The Mathematical Intelligencer Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales In addition, we have listed on a separate page the collaboration paths Fields Medal , the Nevanlinna Prize , the Abel Prize , the Wolf Prize in Mathematics , and the Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement , as well as a few others. Perhaps the most famous contemporary mathematician, Andrew Wiles , was too old to receive a Fields Medal (but was given a Special Tribute by the Committee at the 1998 ICM ANDREW ODLYZKO to Chris M. Skinner. William H. (Bill) Gates , who published with Christos H. Papadimitriou in 1979, who published with Xiao Tie Deng PAVOL HELL Eugene V. Koonin, at the National Center for Biotechnology Information Felipe Voloch We would like to acknowledge and thank the dozens of people, too numerous to mention by name, who have written in with suggestions, additions, and corrections to these lists. We would appreciate further help from anybody with relevant information.
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Arthur L. Schawlow 1981 Physics 5 S. Chandrasekhar 1983 Physics 4 Norman F. Ramsey 1989 Physics 3 David M. Lee 1996 Physics 6 Douglas D. Osheroff 1996 Physics 5 Robert C. Richardson 1996 Physics 6 Gerardus 't Hooft 1999 Physics 6 Martinus J.G. Veltman 1999 Physics 7 Anthony J. Leggett 2003 Physics 4 Frank Wilczek 2004 Physics 3

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45. Uhlenbeck
Physics Faces. george uhlenbeck (19001988) proposed the existence of electron spin.
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Physics Faces George Uhlenbeck (1900-1988) proposed the existence of electron spin.

46. Faces
uhlenbeck, george uhlenbeck proposed the existence of electron spin. van der Waals,Johannes van der Waals. Van der Waals forces. Venturi, Giovanni Venturi.
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PHYSICS FACES Ampere Andre Marie Ampere made fundamental contributions to electricity and magnetism. Anderson Carl D. Anderson discovered the positron and the muon in 1932. Angstrom Anders Angstrom. Spectroscopy. Balmer Johann Balmer discovered the formula for the hydrogen spectrum. Becquerel Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity in 1896. Bessel Friedrich Bessel. Bessel functions. Biot Jean-Baptiste Biot. Co-discoverer of the Biot-Savart Law. Bohr Niels Bohr made fundamental contributions to quantum theory. Boltzmann Ludwig Boltzmann made fundamental contributions to statistical mechanics. Born Max Born made fundamental contributions to quantum mechanics. Bose Satyendranath Bose. Bose-Einstein statistics. Bosons! Boyle Robert Boyle. Boyle's Law. Brewster David Brewster. Brewster's angle. Bunsen Robert Bunsen. The Bunsen burner. Carnot Sadi Carnot: a pioneer in thermodynamics. Cerenkov Pavel Cerenkov discovered what is now called "Cerenkov radiation". Chadwick James Chadwick discovered the neutron in 1932.

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Professor i sanskrit og sammenlignende spr… uhlenbeck, george (Eugene) uhlenbeckgeorge (Eugene) nederlandskamerikansk fysiker. Doktorgrad i Leiden 1927,
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48. Rackham Graduate School: Henry Russel Lectureship
1956 george E. uhlenbeck, Physics 1955 - george Granger Brown, Engineering1954 - Thomas Francis, Jr., Epidemiology 1953 - Robert Gesell, Physiology
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49. Rackham Graduate School: Distinguished University Professorships
Philosophy; William Andrew Paton, Accounting; Isaiah Leo Sharfman, Economics;Lewis Mallalieu Simes, Law; george Eugene uhlenbeck, Physics
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50. George Eugene Uhlenbeck
Translate this page george Eugene uhlenbeck (1900 - 1988). Físico estadounidense de origen neerlandés.Nació el 6 de diciembre de 1900, Batavia.
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51. The Science Bookstore - Chronology
1925 AD, george uhlenbeck and Samuel Goudsmit postulate electron spin. 1925 AD,Ernst Ising presents the solution to the onedimensional Ising model and
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52. NATIONAL MEDAL OF SCIENCE RECIPIENTS 1962-1999
Stanford University george F. uhlenbeck, Rockefeller University Hassler Whitney,Princeton University Edward O. Wilson, Harvard University
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NATIONAL MEDAL OF SCIENCE RECIPIENTS 1962-1999
ANDREASEN, Nancy C. Biological Sciences University of Iowa College of Medicine
BALDESCHWIELER, John D. Chemistry California Institute of Technology
David Baltimore, California Institute of Technology
Felix E. Browder, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ
Ronald R. Coifman, Yale University
James W. Cronin, The Enrico Fermi Institute, The University of Chicago
Jared Diamond, UCLA Medical School
Leo P. Kadanoff, The James Franck Institute, The University of Chicago
Lynn Margulis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Stuart A. Rice, The James Franck Institute, The University of Chicago
John Ross, Stanford University
Susan Solomon, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder
Robert M. Solow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kenneth N. Stevens, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bruce N. Ames, University of California, Berkeley
Don L. Anderson, California Institute of Technology
John N. Bahcall, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University
John W. Cahn, National Institute of Standards and Technology

53. References > U
uhlenbeck, george Eugene @ O Laporte, A Pais. wLS Ornstein On the theory of theBrownian motion PR 36 (1930) 82341 stoch. uhlenbeck, Karen K @ D Freed
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References: U UBRIACO, Marcelo R
  • "Quantum deformations of quantum mechanics" MPL A8 (1993) 89-96 [>qm-can].
UFFINK, Jos
  • w J Hilgevoord "Interference and distinguishability in quantum mechanics" PhyB 155 (1988) 309, qp/9904003 [>uncertainty].
UGGLA, Claes @ A Ashtekar
  • w K Rosquist & R Jantzen "Geometrizing the dynamics of Bianchi cosmology" PRD 42 (1990) 404-18 [>bianchi; *].
  • w M Bradley & M Marklund "Classifying Einstein's field equations, with applications to cosmology and astrophysics" CQG 12 (1995) 2525-48 [>einstein].
UGLUM, John
  • "Quantum cosmology of R " PRD 46 (1992) 4365-72 [>qc].
UHLENBECK, George Eugene O Laporte A Pais
  • w L S Ornstein "On the theory of the Brownian motion" PR 36 (1930) 823-41 [>stoch].
UHLENBECK, Karen K D Freed
  • "Connections with L p -bounds on curvature" CMP 83 (1981) 31-42 [>gt-ym].
  • "Conservation laws and their application to global differential geometry" in Srinivasan 83 [>conservation].
ULAM, Stanislaw M

54. Science Timeline
Translate this page uhlenbeck, george Eugene, 1925. Ulam, Stanislaw Marcin, 1944, 1953, 1954.Underhill, Peter A., 2000. Unger, Franz, 1852. Unsöld, Albrecht, 1928, 1929
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55. COMBINATORIAL PROBLEMS IN THE THEORY OF GRAPHS. II
Free Full text in PMC; Harary, Frank.; uhlenbeck, george E. On the Number ofHusimi Trees I. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1953 Apr;39(4)315–322.
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56. COMBINATORIAL PROBLEMS IN THE THEORY OF GRAPHS. I
Harary, Frank.; uhlenbeck, george E. On the Number of Husimi Trees I. Proc NatlAcad Sci USA 1953 Apr;39(4)315–322. Free Full text in PMC
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57. National Bureau Of Standards Conference On Critical Phenomena
Keynote speaker george uhlenbeck applauded the search for universal nonclassicalbehaviors fostered by the cross-disciplinary exchanges of the conference.
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In April 1965 two hundred scientists from eleven countries met in Washington for what participant Cyril Domb later dubbed "the founding conference of critical phenomena." This appears to have been the first time that such a diverse array of specialists gathered under the single rubric of critical phenomena. In the Introduction PDF ) to the published proceedings, conference organizer Melville Green suggested four recent developments that helped motivate this ambitious undertaking: 1) Plausible theoretical predictions of non-classical phase transitions were finally extended successfully from two dimensions to three using painstaking series expansions. 2) The experimental demonstration that even classical fluids can exhibit sharp singularities in the specific heat at the critical point.

58. Goudsmit On The Discovery Of Electron Spin
The history of the discovery of the electron spin by george uhlenbeck and myself . george uhlenbeck had interrupted his research to become tutor of the
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The discovery of the electron spin
S.A. Goudsmit
The golden jubilee of the Dutch Physical Society in April 1971 was concluded with a lecture by Samuel Goudsmit on the history of the discovery of the electron spin. Actually, his could hardly be called a polished lecture; it was a grandiose artistic performance, full of wit and emotional involvement. Goudsmit, then at the end of his scientific career, gave a very personal account of how chance and the guidance by Ehrenfest, their far-sighted supervisor, led him and Uhlenbeck to formulate their remarkable discovery. When, in connection with the present book , the question turned up how to discuss the early history of electron spin, my thoughts returned to that day, nearly twenty five years ago, when I had been impressed by Goudsmit's truly humane wisdom. After weighing various alternatives I thought: why not let the master speak for himself? Thus I came to translate Goudsmit's historic lecture. Its text was not meant to be published as a paper, but Goudsmit subsequently consented to its publication from a tape recording . Apart from a few minor changes I have tried to present Goudsmit's very personal style by giving a literal translation of the words spoken in Dutch. A number of references to the papers mentioned by Goudsmit have been added. J.H. van der Waals

59. Iron Tongue Of Midnight
The next day, in a letter to george uhlenbeck at Columbia, quite something became might very well blow itself to hell. One of Oppenheimer s students,
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Lisa Hirsch's Classical Music Blog. The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve. Lovers, to bed; 'tis almost fairy time.
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Another Doctor Atomic Cast Change
I haven't seen an announcement of this and there's nothing in the Press section of the SF Opera Web site yet, but on the cast page it now appears that Friedemann R¶hlig is out , Richard Paul Fink is in , as Edward Teller.
I saw Fink first as Escamillo in Carmen some years back; the role didn't suit him at all and I dismissed him out of hand. In 1999, he was a decent Kurwenal in the Met's Tristan, and I thought, "Oh, okay, good."
I got one of the happiest surprises of my opera-going life in 2001, when he was a brilliant Alberich in the Seattle Ring . Two years later, he was excellent as Klingsor in Seattle's

60. Nuclear Age
george Eugene. uhlenbeck. Columbia. 12. george. Gamow. george Washington. 13.Edward. Teller. george Washington. 14. Maria. GoeppertMayer. Johns Hopkins
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Announcement of the Nuclear Age at GW
The 1939 public announcement by Niels Bohr of the fission of uranium by Otto Hahn (in Berlin) took place on the GW Campus (Hall of Government) at a conference organized by George Gamow and jointly held with the Carnegie Institution of Washington. Below is photo of GWU-Carnegie Inst. participants at Lisner Auditorium, January, 1939. Gamow and Merle Tuve organized ten such conferences, gathering the best minds to discuss the most pressing questions in physics. Attending the 1939 conference on Low Temperature Physics were (by order in picture, starting with Otto Stern first row, counting left-to-right): First Name Last Name Institution L.H. Adams D.H. Andrews Edward Uhler Condon F.G. Keyes F.C. Kracek E. Posnjak A.E. Ruark Otto Stern Carnegie Tech, Pittsburgh Enrico Fermi Rome, Columbia J. Fleming Carnegie Inst. of Wash. Niels Henrik David Bohr Copenhagen, Princeton Fritz London Duke, Paris Harold Clayton Urey Columbia Ferdinand G. Brickwedde NBS Gregory Breit Wisconson, Carnegie Inst. Francis B. Silsbee NBS Isidor Isaac Rabi Columbia George Eugene Uhlenbeck Columbia George Gamow George Washington Edward Teller George Washington Maria Goeppert-Mayer Johns Hopkins Francis Bitter MIT Hans Albrecht Bethe Cornell Hugh Grayson-Smith Univ. of Toronto

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