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  1. Physics, life, and the mind. Review of: Eugene P. Wigner. Symmetries and reflections; scientific essays.
  2. The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part A - The Scientific Papers, Volume IV: Part I: Physical Chemistry/Part II: Solid State Physics by Arthur S. Wightman, 1997
  3. Part 1: Eugene Paul Wigner - A Biographical Sketch. Part 2: Applied Group Theory 1926-1935. Part 3: The Mathematical Papers (The Collected Works / The Scientific Papers) (English and German Edition)
  4. The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part A, Volume III (E.P. Wigner: the Collected Works) (Pt. 1)
  5. Physics, life, and the mind. Review of: Eugene P. Wigner. Symmetries and reflections; scientific essays. by Abraham (1918-2001). PAIS,
  6. Eugene P. Wigner, an architect of the Atomic Age: Highlights of a career with a comprehensive bibliography (Rakoczi Foundation bio-bibliographies) by Francis S Wagner, 1981
  7. Group Theory and It's Application to the Quantum Mechanics of Atomic Spectra by Eugene Paul Wigner, 1962-01-01
  8. L. Farkas Memorial Volume (Special Publication No. 1)
  9. Physical Science and Human Values.Princeton Bicentennial Conference on the Future of Nuclear Science by Eugene Paul Wigner, 1969
  10. Survival and the Bomb: Methods of Civil Defense by Eugene P. Wigner, 1969
  11. Special Functions: A Group Theoretic Approach. Based on Lectures by Eugene P. Wigner by James D. Talman, 1968
  12. The Recollections of Eugene P. Wigner by Eugene with Szanton, Andrew Wigner, 1992
  13. Wigner's Classification: Mathematics, Theoretical Physics, Nonnegative, Irreducible Representation, Poincaré Group, Eugene Wigner
  14. Eugene P. Wigner: An Architect of the Atomic Age : Highlights of a Career With a Comprehensive Bibliography by Francis Wagner, 1981-06-01

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62. Eugene Wigner -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
eugene Paul wigner ( (A native or inhabitant of Hungary) Hungarian wigner Pál Jeno) (November 17, eugene wigner. They invited him back and he accepted.
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64. Wigner, Eugene Paul
wigner, eugene Paul. (19021995) wigner studoval chemické inženýrství a titul Ph.D. dostal na Technické universite v Berlíne v roce 1925.
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V Maïarsku narozený americký fyzik, který spolu s Hansem Jensenem a s Mariou Mayerovou z USA dostal Nobelovu cenu za rok 1963. Nobelova cena mu byla udìlena za pøínos pøedevším atomové fyzice. Napøíklad je autorem formulace zákona zachování parity.
Wigner studoval chemické inženýrství a titul Ph.D. dostal na Technické universitì v Berlínì v roce 1925. Po té co zde a pozdìji na universitì v Göttingen pùsobil jako pøednášející, odjel do USA. Vyjma dvou let (1936 až 1938), kdy byl profesorem fyziky na universitì ve Wisconsinu, strávil celý svùj akademický život na Princetonské universitì, kde pøednášel matematiku a fyziku od roku 1938 až do odchodu do penze v roce 1971. V roce 1937 se stal øádným obèanem USA.
V Göttingenu formuloval zákon zachování parity, který øíká, že v interakcích fundamentální fyziky nelze rozlišit pravou a levou. Tato teorie se stala základní souèástí kvantové mechaniky, ale v roce 1956 ukázal Tsung-Dao Lee a Chen Ning Yang , že zákon zachování parity neplatí pro slabou interakci. V Princetonu Wigner ukázal, že jaderná síla, která drží protony a neutrony pospolu má krátký dosah a nezávisí na náboji. Také vyvinul matematickou teorii grup, která umožòovala zkoumat energetické hladiny atomového jádra. V roce 1936 pracoval na teorii absorpce neutronù, která se pozdìji ukázala jako užiteèná pøi stavbì jaderných reaktorù.

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66. Employment Opportunities At ORNL
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67. Filling The Talent Pipeline
eugene P. wigner (19021995), a Hungarian, was the first director of research and development at Clinton Laboratories (now ORNL), serving in this position
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As head of Ph.D. recruiting at ORNL in 1975, Dan Robbins had a message for Herman Postma, the new ORNL director. Robbins, Chuck Coutant, and other Laboratory scientists had been visiting outstanding research universities to interview the most impressive graduate students in science and engineering. Their challenge was an inability to offer jobs to the most promising students. Recounts Robbins: "Professors would say, 'This is the best student we've ever seen in metallurgy,' but then we would learn that the Metals and Ceramics Division at ORNL had no money or had not turned in a job description for an open position, so we could not hire this fantastic metallurgist." Robbins, Coutant, and the other Ph.D. recruiters brainstormed options. What if ORNL could hire the students using a two-year fellowship? The appropriate division could be exposed to the young scientist's energy and imagination. Meanwhile, a fellowship would give the fortunate division time to identify needed funds and create an appropriate research position.

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69. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Eugene Wigner
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73. ANS : Honors And Awards : Eugene P. Wigner Reactor Physicist Award
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This award was established in 1990 by the Reactor Physics Division to honor individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the advancement of the field of reactor physics. The award is named after the late Eugene P. Wigner, a pioneer who helped nurture the nuclear age to technical maturity. The award is administered by the Reactor Physics Division. When possible, one such award will be made each year following procedures established by the RPD. The honoree will be presented with an engraved plaque at the Awards Luncheon or at a special ceremony organized by the RPD and held at the time of the Winter Meeting of the Society.
Nominations are made on a standard form available by clicking on the link above. Three sponsors are required, one of which must be an ANS Fellow. One sponsor shall be designated as the principal sponsor. The principal sponsor has the responsibility of (a) securing the required letters of recommendation from the other two co-sponsors, (b) assembling the nomination package and (c) submitting it to ANS headquarters along with his or her own recommendation of the nominee by the deadline indicated in the call for nominations announcement. Sponsors of a given candidate should be dispersed geographically, and only one may be from the home institution of the candidate.
Evidence of the candidate's contributions shall be submitted in the form of written recommendations from the sponsors and others as appropriate, specifying the candidate's outstanding accomplishments and contributions that have benefitted the field of nuclear reactor physics to the degree meriting consideration for the Eugene P. Wigner Reactor Physicist Award. The selection of the Eugene P. Wigner Reactor Physicist Award is determined by critical review and assessment of submitted credentials and qualifications; hence, due care should be exercised in preparation of the nomination package. In the process of review and selection, emphasis is placed on excellence of achievement in the field of nuclear reactor physics as evidenced by (a) outstanding original research, documented in refereed scientific journals or major publications and by (b) outstanding leadership in reactor physics.

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75. Eugene P. Wigner, Mathematical Physicist
eugene Paul wigner. I met wigner quite often when I was instructor in physics at Princeton University, for the academic year 19601961, and again when I was
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I met Wigner quite often when I was instructor in physics at Princeton University, for the academic year 1960-1961, and again when I was working with Wightman on our book, from Sept 1962 to Feb 1963. Wigner was an extremely polite man, and never preceded anyone in passing through a door. I always accepted his offer to stand back, since if I argued, and tried to get him through the door first, then a bottle-neck in the corridor would be created. He was always sympathetic to what I was trying to do in research, but it was difficult to assess whether he thought it was any good. Wigner put the subject of relativistic quantum mechanics on a firm footing, when he showed that the relativistic wave equations of Klein and Gordon, and of Dirac , and Maxwell and Proca, were realisations of unitary representations of the group, and so fell into his general theory of symmetry. I think that Dirac, in 1933, started to worry that his equation was not unitary, because the gamma matrices are not unitary. This might have induced Dirac to dabble with infinite-component fields, where he found some unitary irreducible representations of the homogeneous Lorentz group, a problem that was considered too difficult by mathematicians at the time.

76. Eugene Paul Wigner Papers
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77. The Limits Of Science - Eugene P. Wigner, The Limits Of Science - Eugene P. Wign
Author , eugene P. wigner. The present discussion is not put forward with the usual pride of the scientist who feels that he can make an addition,
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The present discussion is not put forward with the usual pride of the scientist who feels that he can make an addition, however small, to a problem which has aroused his and his colleagues' interest. Rather, it is a speculation of a kind which all of us feel a great reluctance to undertake: much like the speculation on the ultimate fate of somebody who is very dear to us. It is a speculation on the future of science itself, whether it will share, at some very distant future, the fate of "Alles was entsteht ist wert dass es zu Grunde geht." (All that exists is worthy of passing away.) Naturally, in such a speculation one wishes to assume the best of conditions for one's subject and disregard the danger of an accident that may befall it, however real that danger may be.
The Growth of Science
The most remarkable thing about Science is its youth. The earliest beginning of chemistry, as we now know it, certainly does not antedate Boyle's Sceptical Chemist, which appeared in 1661. More probably, one would place the birthyear of chemistry around the years of activity of Lavoisier, between 1770 and 1790, or count its years from Dalton's law in 1808. Physics is somewhat older; Newton's Principia, a rather finished work, became available in 1687. Archimedes discovered laws of physics around 250 B.C., but his discoveries hardly can be called the real beginning of physics. On the whole, one is probably safe in saying that Science is less than 300 years old. This number has to be compared with the age of Man, which is certainly greater than 100,000 years.

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80. Remembering Eugene Wigner And Pondering His Legacy
Remembering eugene wigner and pondering his legacy. Laszlo Tisza, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA
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Europhysics News (2003) Vol. 34 No. 2 Remembering Eugene Wigner and pondering his legacy Laszlo Tisza, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA
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hen I looked into the 1992, November issue of Fizikai Szemle in which Wigner was celebrated on his 90 th birthday, I saw the list of his well over 300 publications in all branches of physics, in chemistry and in pure mathematics. My first reaction was to withdraw from this attempt of doing him justice in a single talk. On some reflection I thought of a way out. The early years
Wigner's life coincided with the 20 th century. He was almost of the same "quantum age" as Heisenberg and Pauli, however, these two were in the center of the Copenhagen School and from 1925 on were among the main architects of quantum mechanics (QM). By contrast 1925 was the year when Wigner graduated as chemical engineer in Berlin. He must have felt way behind these pioneers, yet, he soon became one of the leaders of the new discipline. Moreover we shall see that his being rooted in chemistry sheds light on some of the subtler aspects of QM. Michael Polanyi was among Wigner's mentors in chemistry. Their joint work on molecular reaction chemistry is one of the standard papers in the field. After obtaining his engineering degree Wigner returned to Budapest to work in the tanning factory where his father was director. He felt frustrated, but Polanyi came to the rescue with an invitation to Berlin to an assistantship in x-ray crystallography. Wigner resumed attendance at the physics colloquium and felt great attraction to QM. The factory had been a dead-end, but the chemical training and his sensitization to mathematics in school were positive influences, since QM was basically a novel confluence of physics, mathematics and chemistry.

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