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  1. Special Functions: A Group Theoretic Approach Based on Lectures by Eugene P. Wigner. by James D. Talman, 1968
  2. The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner, Part A: The Scientific Papers : Nuclear Energy by Eugene Paul Wigner, 1992-11
  3. Oak Ridge National Laboratory: Eugene Wigner, Hyman G. Rickover, High Flux Isotope Reactor, Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment, Alvin M. Weinberg
  4. Technical University of Berlin Alumni: Wernher Von Braun, Albert Speer, Eugene Wigner, Konrad Zuse, Fritz Haber, Alfred Stieglitz
  5. Enrico Fermi Award Recipients: John Von Neumann, Freeman Dyson, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Eugene Wigner, Edward Teller, Hyman G. Rickover
  6. University of Wisconsin-madison Faculty: Stephen Cole Kleene, Eugene Wigner, Harrison Schmitt, Stanislaw Ulam, Henry Barnard, Harry Harlow
  7. Burials at Princeton Cemetery: Kurt Gödel, John Von Neumann, Grover Cleveland, Aaron Burr, Alonzo Church, Eugene Wigner, Jonathan Edwards
  8. Biography - Wigner, Eugene Paul (1902-1995): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  9. Hungarian Immigrants to the United States: John Von Neumann, George Pólya, Harry Houdini, Béla Bartók, Eugene Wigner, Thomas Szasz
  10. Eugene Wigner by Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, et all 2009-12-24
  11. Atoms for Peace Award Recipients: Niels Bohr, Eugene Wigner, Aage Bohr, Leó Szilárd, Edwin Mcmillan, Abdus Salam, Alvin M. Weinberg
  12. People From Pest: John von Neumann, Eugene Wigner, Edward Teller, Leó Szilárd, Arthur Koestler, Stephen Heller, Theodore von Kármán
  13. Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology: Festschrift in honor of Eugene Wigner (Advances in Nuclear Science & Technology)
  14. Hungarian Nobel Laureates: Eugene Wigner, Elie Wiesel, Imre Kertész, Albert Szent-Györgyi, Philipp Lenard, John Harsanyi, Dennis Gabor

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Eugene Wigner (left) and Alvin Weinberg Eugene Paul Wigner Hungarian November 17 January 1 ) was a Hungarian physicist and mathematician He was one of a generation of physicists of the who remade the world of physics . It was a collection of people from Berlin to London to Zürich to Pisa , though not quite yet to New York or Chicago Werner Heisenberg Erwin Schrödinger , and Paul Dirac quantum mechanics . Quantum mechanics was a dazzling new world, which threw open dozens of fundamental physical questions. A new set of men (and a few women) came along behind them, to answer the first questions and pose others, often more complex. Wigner was in this second set of physicists. He posed and answered some of the most profound questions of 20th-century physics. He laid the foundation for the theory of symmetries in quantum mechanics. In the late , he extended his research into atomic nuclei Between and , this generation of physicists helped to remake the world again. This time it was a far greater, more public world they remade: one of armies, peoples, ideologies. They did it first by seeing that an

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Name: Eugene Paul Wigner Birth Date: November 17, 1902 Death Date: January 1, 1995 Place of Birth: Budapest, Hungary Place of Death: Princeton, New Jersey, United States Nationality: American Gender: Male Occupations: physicist Eugene Paul Wigner Biographies The following biographies focus on different aspects of Eugene Paul Wigner's life and work. All biographies listed are included in the Eugene Paul Wigner Biography Pass.
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wigner eugene P. Relativistic Invariance and Quantum Phenomena. 255268 pp. Wigner, Eugene P. Isotopic Spin - A Quantum Number for Nuclei. 67-91 pp.
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  • Stehle, Philip. Quantum Mechanics. 263 pgs. Holden-Day, Inc. 1966 (1966). Hardcover. Very good condition, dust jacket in plastic protector. (Holden-Day Series in Physics). PHYS10776 $8.00
  • Stellmacher, Karl L. Ein beispiel Einer Huyghensschen Differentialgleichung. 132 - 138 pp. Nachrichten. Der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Gottingen. Mathematisch-Physikalische Klasse. IIa. Mathematisch-Physikalisch-Chemische Abteilung. Jargang 1953. Nr. 10 ( Pamplet.) Covers detached and with pieces missing. Text pages with small tears. PHYS11169 $8.00
  • Stenstrom Kristina. New Applications of Carbon 14 Measurements at the Lund AMS Facility. Doctoral Thesis: eight papers plus an introductory paper. 167 pp. Softcover. VG (Dept. of Nuclear Physics Lund Univ. Sweden. 1995) PHYS10384 $12.00
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27. Wigner Eugene Paul (1902-95)
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Eugene Wigner (left) and Alvin Weinberg Eugene Paul Wigner Hungarian Wigner P¡l Jenő) ( November 17 January 1 ) was a Hungarian physicist and mathematician He was one of a generation of physicists of the who remade the world of physics . This generation was a collection of people from Berlin to London to Z¼rich to Pisa , though not quite yet to New York or Chicago, Illinois . The first physicists in this new generation — Werner Heisenberg Erwin Schr¶dinger , and Paul Dirac , to name three — created quantum mechanics . Quantum mechanics was a dazzling new world, which threw open dozens of fundamental physical questions. A new set of men (and a few women) came along behind them, to answer the first questions and pose others, often more complex. Wigner was in this second set of physicists. He posed and answered some of the most profound questions of 20th-century physics. He laid the foundation for the theory of symmetries in quantum mechanics. In the late

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The Hungarian version of Eugene Paul Wigner From the time he was five years old Wigner was given private tuition at home. When he was ten years old he entered an elementary school but about a year after he began his studies at the school he was told that he had tuberculosis. The cure was to be found in sending him to a sanatorium in Breitenstein in Austria and he spent six weeks there before being told that the diagnosis had been wrong and that he had never had tuberculosis. However, one advantage of his six weeks was that he began to think about mathematical problems [13]:- I had to lie on a deck chair for days on end, and I worked terribly hard on constructing a triangle if the three altitudes are given. In 1915 Wigner entered the Lutheran High School in Budapest. Here he met

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The collected works of eugene Paul wigner Part B. Historical, EP wigner, The recollections of eugene P wigner as told to Andrew Szanton (New York
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  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • J Mehra (ed.), The collected works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part B. Historical, philosophical and socio-political papers VIII, Socio-political reflections and civil defense (Berlin, 1998).
  • A S Wightman (ed.), The collected works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part A. The scientific papers I (Berlin, 1993).
  • A S Wightman and J Mehra (eds.), The collected works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part B. Historical, philosophical, and socio-political papers VI, Philosophical reflections and syntheses (Berlin, 1995).
  • A S Wightman and J Mehra (eds.), The collected works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part A. The scientific papers II, Nuclear physics (Berlin, 1996).
  • A S Wightman (ed.), The collected works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part A. The scientific papers III, Part I. Particles and fields; Part II. Foundations of quantum mechanics (Berlin, 1997).
  • A S Wightman (ed.), The collected works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part A. The scientific papers IV, Part I. Physical chemistry; Part II. Solid state physics (Berlin, 1997).
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    eugene Paul wigner, Maria GoeppertMayer, J. Hans D. Jensen. eugene Paul wigner, Maria Goeppert-Mayer, J. Hans D. Jensen. half 1/2 of the prize
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    "for his contributions to the theory of the atomic nucleus and the elementary particles, particularly through the discovery and application of fundamental symmetry principles" "for their discoveries concerning nuclear shell structure" Eugene Paul Wigner Maria Goeppert-Mayer J. Hans D. Jensen 1/2 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize USA USA Federal Republic of Germany Princeton University
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    Wigner, 1962 By courtesy of Ulli Steltzer J. Hans D. Jensen of West Germany and Maria Goeppert Mayer of the United States, of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1963. He received the prize for his many contributions to nuclear physics, which include his formulation of the law of conservation of parity Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen Ning Yang showed that parity is not always conserved in weak interactions of subatomic particles. At Princeton, Wigner determined that the nuclear force that binds neutrons and protons together is necessarily short-range and independent of any electric charge. He also developed the principles involved in applying mathematical group theory to investigate the energy levels of atomic nuclei. In 1936 he worked out the theory of neutron absorption, which later proved useful in building nuclear reactors. In 1939, Wigner helped Leo Szilard persuade Albert Einstein to write the historic letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt that set in motion the U.S. atomic-bomb project. During World War II he worked at the Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago, where he helped Enrico Fermi construct the first atomic pile. Wigner also conducted research on quantum mechanics, the theory of the rates of chemical reactions, and nuclear structure. His publications include Gruppentheorie und Ihre Anwendung auf die Quantenmechanik der Atomspektren Group Theory and Its Application to the Quantum Mechanics of Atomic Spectra ), a classic text, and

    34. Wigner, Eugene Paul --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    wigner, eugene Paul Hungarianborn American physicist, joint winner, with J. Hans D. Jensen of West Germany and Maria Goeppert Mayer of the United States,
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    Eugene Paul Wigner
    born Nov. 17, 1902, Budapest, Hung., Austria-Hungary
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    Wigner, 1962
    By courtesy of Ulli Steltzer Hungarian Hungarian-born American physicist, joint winner, with J. Hans D. Jensen of West Germany and Maria Goeppert Mayer of the United States, of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1963. He received the prize for his many contributions to nuclear physics, which include his formulation of the law of conservation of parity
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    35. Wigner, Eugene Paul (1902-1995) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Bio
    Szanton, A. The Recollections of eugene P. wigner as Told to Andrew Szanton wigner, EP Symmetries and Reflections Scientific Essays of eugene P. wigner
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    Hungarian-American physicist who studied in Berlin before moving to Princeton in 1930, where he later became professor of theoretical physics. His main contribution was in applying group theory to quantum mechanics He was among those urging the U.S. to build an atomic bomb, and he made some important contributions to the Manhattan Project. In 1927, Wigner concluded that parity is conserved in a nuclear reaction. In other words, the laws of physics should not distinguish between right and left; or between positive and negative time. This held as a central tenet of physics until 1958, when Yang and Lee showed that certain types of reaction involving the weak force such as beta decay do not conserve parity. Wigner also investigated the strong nuclear interaction which binds neutrons and protons in the nucleus and showed that it only acted over short distances. He gave his name to the "Wigner's friend paradox," a variant on the paradox. The "friend" is a human observer who replaces the cat in one of the thought experiments on quantum reality. He suggested that the entry of information about the quantum system collapses the quantum wave and reduces the hybrid state (where the "cat" is both alive and dead) to a simple cut-and-dried system.

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    wigner, eugene Paul, wig nur Pronunciation Key. wigner, eugene Paul , 1902–95, American physicist, b. Hungary, grad. Technische Hochschule, Berlin, 1925.
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