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  Ernst Stueckelberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ernst Carl Gerlach Stueckelberg (February 1, 1905, Basel - September 4, 1984, Basel) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist.
To quote this paper, "The approach proposed by Stueckelberg was far more powerful, but was not adopted by others at the time".
Independently from Hideki Yukawa, and arguably before him, he gave vector boson exchange as the theoretical explanation of the strong nuclear force in 1935.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ernst_Stueckelberg   (260 words)

  
 News : Northeastern University Researchers Pursue a Narrow Particle with Wide Implications
The Stueckelberg Z prime particle, originally proposed by Boris Kors currently at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland and Pran Nath at Northeastern University in 2004, is so narrow that questions had been raised as to whether or not it could be detected.
While in the Standard Model particles such as the W and Z bosons gain mass by the Higgs phenomena, the new Z prime particle gains mass by the Stueckelberg mechanism proposed by the Swiss mathematician and physicist Ernst Carl Gerlach Stueckelberg in 1938.
While the Stueckelberg mechanism arises naturally in string theory, Kors and Nath were the first to successfully utilize it in building a model of particle physics.
www.research.neu.edu /news/?id=26   (380 words)

  
 Ernst Carl Gerlach Stueckelberg.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Feynman's lecture at CERN was attended by Ernst C.
In HPA articles before 1949, no diagrams in Stueckelberg's articles can be found which could be identified as "Feynman diagrams".
He had a dog which attended his lectures, and when Stueckelberg ran into difficulties performing his calculations on the flboard, he began to discuss the subject with his dog.
quasar.physik.unibas.ch /~aste/stueckelberg.html   (488 words)

  
 Not Even Wrong » Blog Archive » Yet More Assorted Links
I read about this “controversy” of who between Stueckelberg and Feynman first came up with the now famous diagrammatic perturbative approach to doing QED calculations about 2 years ago, when I was in my second year of undergraduate studies at Melbourne University.
“… Stueckelberg came to the University of Zurich in 1933 … Stueckelberg was … Privatdozent at the University of Zurich with professor Gregor Wentzel …”.
“… The main innovation of the 1934 paper [by Stueckelberg] is the introduction of a new perturbative scheme yielding manifestly relativistic expressions for the matrix elements.
www.math.columbia.edu /~woit/wordpress/?p=311   (4060 words)

  
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Stueckelberg became then Assistant Professor at Princeton University.
To quote a paper of Lacki et al., "The approach proposed by Stueckelberg was far more powerful, but was not adopted by others at the time".
In 1976 he was awarded the Max Planck medal.
www.icra.it /ICRA_Networkshops/INw20_Stueckelberg/life_schedule.htm   (221 words)

  
 Lorna's Higgs Boson Page!!
The Higgs mechanism for giving mass to particles was first proposed by Philip Anderson in the context of solid state physics to explain how particle like structures in metals can act as if they had an effective mass.
Although this mechanism was anticipated earlier by Ernst Stückelberg in 1957 but is attributed to Peter Higgs as he developed the model further.
The search for the Higgs particle(s) is some of the most exciting research happening, because it could lead to completely new discoveries in particle physics.
www.lancs.ac.uk /ug/kellettl   (638 words)

  
 symposium Stueckelberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Born in 1905, Ernst C. Stueckelberg was Professor of theoretical physics at the Universities of Geneva and Lausanne in the years 1930-1970.
The aim of our Symposium is to examine Stueckelberg's scientific work in its context and assess its significance.
Their contributions will be completed by accounts of those who have known Stueckelberg as colleagues or students, in Geneva and Lausanne.
www.unige.ch /~lacki   (158 words)

  
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However, it was first put forward by the young American theorist Ralph Kronig, who was persuaded not to publish after being ridiculed by Pauli and informed that while "very clever", the concept of spin "Of course has nothing to do with reality" (quoted in Pais 1991 p 244).
Caustic ad hominem remarks by Pauli similarly led to the Swiss theorist Ernst Stueckelberg failing to publish his exchange model of the strong nuclear force; Yukawa subsequently published essentially identical ideas, and won the 1949 Nobel Prize for Physics.
(Stueckelberg’s work on renormalisation of quantum electrodynamics met a similar fate, being later duplicated by three other theorists who went on to win the 1965 Nobel Prize for physics (Crease and Mann 1996, p 142-3)).
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 Chemical Engineering: Timeline
Ernst Heinrich Haekel hypothesizes that the nuclei of a cell transmits its hereditary information.
He was the first using the term "ecology" to describe the study of living organisms and their interactions with other organisms and with their environment.
Ernst Ruska (1906-88) German, Gerd Binnig (born 1947) German, Heinrich Rohrer (born 1933) Swiss, Invention of the first working electron microscope.
www.combusem.com /CHEHIST.HTM   (13914 words)

  
 Tony's Home - VoDou Physics D4-D5-E6-E7-E8   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Feynman's lecture at CERN was attended by Ernst C. Stueckelberg...
After the lecture, Stueckelberg was making his way out alone...
Certainly it was before the CERN talk in 1965, and it could have been any time after 1942 or 1943 when Stueckelberg sent his paper to the Physical Review in New York.
www.valdostamuseum.org /hamsmith/ecgstcklbrg.html   (609 words)

  
 Feynman diagram
Feynman diagram and path integral methods are also used in statistical mechanics.
Murray Gell-Mann always referred to Feynman diagrams as StГјckelberg diagrams, after a Swiss physicist, Ernst StГјckelberg, who devised a similar notation[1].
John Ellis was the first to refer to a certain class of Feynman diagrams as penguin diagrams, due in part to their shape, and in part to a legendary bar-room bet with Melissa Franklin (the loser reportedly had to incorporate the term "penguin" into their next research paper).
www.paleorama.com /Eponyms-F/Feynman_diagram.php   (1126 words)

  
 Preface
Ernst Sommerfeld, in several installments between December, 1962, and April, 1963, initially with Dr. Paul Rosbaud of Undon as intermediary.
Since the materials from these two sources were in some degree complementary, they were integrated for microfilming.
Soden (117 in 1945); Starke (1/4 in 1927); E. Stoner (2/4 in 1934-38); H. Straub (1/1 in 1936); C. Straubel (1/2 in 1899); E. Stueckelberg v.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/guides/ahqp/films1.htm   (7828 words)

  
 Steal This BLOG (¿©?) | RJP’s DOCUMENT DUMP » Blog Archive » STRING THEORY: Discovery of New ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Discovery of New Particle Stueckelberg Z prime Found to be Possible
Northeastern University researchers Pran Nath, Daniel Feldman and Zuowei Liu have shown that the discovery of a proposed particle, dubbed the Stueckelberg Z prime, is possible utilizing the data being collected in the CDF and DO experiments at the Fermilab Tevatron.
This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 26th, 2006 at 3:29 am and is filed under GENERAL INTEREST.
rwcs.com /blog/?p=462   (473 words)

  
 Biotecnologías: cuestiones ético-científicas
Lo sucedido al físico Ernst Stueckelberg es casi novelesco.
Pauli menospreció el hallazgo, Stueckelberg lo abandonó y mucho más tarde, en 1949, el teórico japonés Hideki Yukawa recibió el Premio Nobel por redescubrirlo.
Stueckelberg continuó con la investigación sobre el intercambio de luz entre los electrones, pero al ser rechazado por una importante publicación científica volvió a desechar sus descubrimientos.
www.bioetica.org /docta37.htm   (3538 words)

  
 ART / 4 / 2DAY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Participe au cours de gravure de William Stanley Hayter à l'atelier 17 avec Max Ernst, Mirò et Giacometti.
Le 17 Jul, les Tanguy ainsi que Breton, Matta et Calas, accueillent Max Ernst à New-York.
Première rencontre avec Dorothea Tanning (future Madame Max Ernst).
www.jcanu.hpg.ig.com.br /art/art4jan/art0105.html   (7569 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Thorsten Ohl's paper on generating Feynman diagrams with LaTeX (see the external links) illustrates their penguin-like shape.
Murray Gell-Mann always referred to Feynman diagrams as Stückelberg diagrams, after a Swiss physicist, Ernst Stückelberg, who devised a similar notation.
Feynman diagrams are really a graphical way of keeping track of deWitt indices, much like Penrose's graphical notation for indices in multilinear algebra.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Feynman_diagram   (1373 words)

  
 Not Even Wrong » Blog Archive » Conferences, etc.
Because of its extreme narrowness, the Stueckelberg Z
Z prime particle gains mass by the Stueckelberg
“If the Stueckelberg Z prime particle were to be
www.math.columbia.edu /~woit/wordpress/?p=435   (1420 words)

  
 Kunsthalle Basel
In contrast, the first floor offered the monumental ceiling light hall for temporary exhibitions.
The aim of the artistic decorations by Arnold Böcklin, Carl Brünner, Ernst Stückelberg and Charles Iguel was to visualise, in the spirit of their time, the history and programmatic mission of the Association.
The original construction, which was initially extended only by a sculptor’s studio facing the court as well as some adjacent office rooms, has since been complemented by several extensions.
www.kunsthallebasel.ch /uber_uns.php?content=geschichte&lang=en   (599 words)

  
 Dictionary of the History of Ideas
It was only in 1896 that Ernst Zermelo made
Stueckelberg, 1952; J. Thomsen, 1953; N. van Kampen, 1954).
Since 1958, however, the logical legitimacy of using
etext.lib.virginia.edu /cgi-local/DHI/dhi.cgi?id=dv2-12   (3679 words)

  
 The Science Bookstore - Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Enrico Fermi makes the first controlled nuclear chain reaction
Ernst Stnckelberg introduces the propagator to positron theory and interprets positrons as negative energy electrons moving
John Mauchly and J.Presper Eckert propose a digital electronic version of Vannevar Bush's differential analyzer.
www.thesciencebookstore.com /chron.asp?pg=34   (1167 words)

  
 The Science Bookstore - Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Vannevar Bush's prophetic essay, As We May Think, is published in the Atlantic Monthly.
SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING, SIR ERNST BORIS CHAIN and LORD HOWARD WALTER FLOREY for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases.
The public gets its first glimpse of the ENIAC in Philadelphia on Valentines Day
www.thesciencebookstore.com /chron.asp?pg=35   (1172 words)

  
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