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Extractions: HOME SITE HELP ABOUT SEARCH ... EDUCATIONAL "A man who knows everything". This, reportedly, was my reply to a school teacher asking me what I'd like to become when I grow up. I was eight years old, or thereabouts, and what I wanted to say was "professor", but, still not knowing everything, I had forgotten that word. And what I really meant was "scientist", someone who unravels the secrets of the fundamental Laws of Nature. This perhaps was not such a strange wish. Science, after all, was in my family. Just about at that time, 1953, my grand-uncle, Frits Zernike had earned his Nobel Prize for work that had led him to the invention of the phase contrast microscope. He had worked out the theory and singlehandedly constructed his microscope, with which he had stunned biologists by showing them moving images of a living cell. My grandmother, Zernike's sister, used to tell us anecdotes about her brother when they were young. One day, for instance, he had purchased a telescope at a local market. That night, the police came at their door to warn her parents that there were "zinc thieves on their roof"; it was Frits however, trying out his new telescope and studying the heavens. She herself had married her professor, a well known zoologist, Pieter Nicolaas van Kampen at the University of Leyden. I never knew him, he passed away, after a long illness, when my mother was eighteen years old. My uncle, Nicolaas Godfried van Kampen was appointed Professor of Theoretical Physics at the State University of Utrecht. My mother did not opt for a scientific career. "It never came up", she now says, adding that actually math and science were not particularly difficult for her at school, but being a girl, you wouldn't admit that you actually liked such subjects. She went to art school but later achieved a degree in French, and now she teaches that language in a private class.
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Extractions: Name: t Hooft, Gerard Postal address: Spinoza Instituut Leuvenlaan 4 Postbus 80.195 3508 TD Utrecht. Voorts verbonden aan: Institute for Theoretical Physics Universiteit Utrecht Leuvenlaan 4, 3584 CC Utrecht Tel.: +31 30 253 5928 Tel.: +31 30 253 1863 Fax: +31 30 253 5937 e-mail: g.thooft@phys.uu.nl Warning: due to severe clogging of this email postbox, I can no longer guarantee that received messages will be processed and/or answered. secretary: Wilma van Egmond, w.j.m.vanegmond@phys.uu.nl Professor Theoretical Physics Lectures: "Topics in Advanced Quantum Field Theory", AIO School Theoretical High Energy Physics, January 24 - 27, 2005, Conference Center Jonkerbosch, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Advised reading material for these lectures: " The Conceptual Basis of Quantum Field Theory ", a chapter in Handbook of the Philosophy of Science , Elsevier, to be published. Undergraduate lecture notes: The lecture notes Introduction to General Relativity (in English) click here. These notes now also appeared as a book:
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Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping 't Hooft-Polyakov monopole Wikipedia 't Hooft-Polyakov monopole In theoretical physics the 't Hooft-Polyakov monopole is a topological soliton similar to the Dirac monopole but without any singularities. It arises in the case of a Yang-Mills theory with a gauge group G, coupled to a Higgs field which spontaneously breaks it down to a smaller group H via the Higgs mechanism Unlike the Dirac monopole, the Gerard 't Hooft Polyakov monopole is a smooth solution with a finite total energy . The solution is localized around r . Very far from the origin, the gauge group G is broken to H, and the 't Hooft-Polyakov monopole reduces to the Dirac monopole. However, at the origin itself, the G gauge symmetry is unbroken and the solution is non-singular also near the origin. The Higgs field is proportional to where the adjoint indices are identified with the three-dimensional spatial indices. The gauge field at infinity is such that the Higgs field's dependence on the angular directions is pure gauge. The precise configuration for the Higgs field and the gauge field near the origin is such that it satisfies the full Yang-Mills-Higgs equations of motion. Suppose the vacuum is the vacuum manifold topological sphere S . So, the