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 Richard Feynman - Wikipedia
Piyambakipun ugi naté nampi hadhiah Nobel fisika ing warsa 1965 kaliyan Julian Schwinger lan Sin-Itiro Tomonaga.
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 Sin-Itiro Tomonaga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga or Shinichirō Tomonaga (朝永 振一郎 Tomonaga Shin'ichirō, March 31, 1906–July 8, 1979) was a Japanese physicist, influential in the development of quantum electrodynamics, work for which he was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 along with Richard Feynman and Julian Schwinger.
Working in Leipzig in the 1930s, he collaborated with Werner Heisenberg's research group.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sin-Itiro_Tomonaga   (122 words)

  
 Shinichiro Tomonaga - Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Shinichiro Tomonaga (朝永 振一郎 Tomonaga Shin'ichiro, 31 marca 1906 - 8 lipca 1979) - fizyk japoński.
pl.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sin-Itiro_Tomonaga   (89 words)

  
 Sin-Itiro Tomonaga - a biography from Natural Science at Light-Science.com
Tomonaga was the eldest son of Sanjuro Tomonaga and Hide Tomonaga.
During the latter years of his life, Tomonaga was an active campaigner against spreading of nuclear weapons and for resources to be spent on the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
Tomonaga developed the intermediate coupling theory, which clarified the structure of the meson cloud around the nucleon.
www.light-science.com /sin-itirotomomaga.html   (1035 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: The Story of Spin
Sin-itiro Tomonaga was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965.
Tomonaga tells the tale of the pioneers of physics and their difficult journey toward an understanding of the nature of spin and its relationship to statistics.
Tomonaga gives a blow-by-blow account of the development of quantum mechanics, quantum field theory and nuclear physics, as it relates to spin.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0226807932?v=glance   (1213 words)

  
 Sin-itiro Tomonaga Biography / Biography of Sin-itiro Tomonaga Biography Biography
The oldest son of a philosopher and university professor, Sin-itiro Tomonaga was born on March 31, 1906, in Tokyo.
Tomonaga remained there until 1940, with the exception of some time spent in 1939 at the University of Leipzig with Werner Heisenberg.
The achievement of these physicists must be understood in the context of the general development of physics since 1925-1926, when quantum mechanics was discovered and elaborated by Heisenberg, Erwin Schrödinger, Paul Dirac, Max Born, and others.
www.bookrags.com /biography-sin-itiro-tomonaga/index.html   (660 words)

  
 Elettrodinamica quantistica: Tutte le informazioni su Elettrodinamica quantistica su Encyclopedia.it
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger e Richard Feynman ricevettero il premio Nobel nel 1965 per il suo sviluppo: il loro contributo riguardava una prescrizione covariante e gauge-invariante per il calcolo delle quantità osservabili.
www.encyclopedia.it /e/el/elettrodinamica_quantistica.html   (357 words)

  
 Shin'itiro Tomonaga
Tomonaga's theoretical work made quantum electrodynamics (the theory of the interactions of charged subatomic particles with the electromagnetic field) consistent with the theory of special relativity.
Tomonaga became professor of physics at Bunrika University (later Tokyo University of Education) in 1941, the year he began his investigations of the problems of quantum electrodynamics.
Tomonaga was president of the Tokyo University of Education from 1956 to 1962, and the following year he was named chairman of the Japan Science Council.
www.nobel-winners.com /Physics/shinitiro_tomonaga.html   (322 words)

  
 iqexpand.com
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga Nobel Foundation Biography of this Japanese scientist awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, in 1965...
Dr Sin-Itiro Tomonaga received the Nobel Prize in Physics from the Swedish ambassador to Japan, Mr.
Ziro Koba, Takao Tati and Sin-itiro Tomonaga 1947 2{3 101{116 On the Canonical Transformation in Quantum Theory...
sin-itiro_tomonaga.iqexpand.com   (365 words)

  
 Quantum electrodynamics - FreeEncyclopedia
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger[?], and Richard Feynman received the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics for its development.
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 The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography: Tomonaga, Sin-Itiro (1906-1979)@ HighBeam Research
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga was born in Tokyo on 31 March 1906, the son of a professor at Shinsu University.
The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography: Tomonaga, Sin-Itiro (1906-1979)@ HighBeam Research
He shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965 with US quantum physicist Julian Schwinger (1918-1994) and US physicist Richard Feynman for 'fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics'.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:99917489&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf   (172 words)

  
 sin SouanyBot UK
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BORDEN, Ph.D. Don’t allow sin to nest in you Someone has saidBeing human, all of us will have occasional sin come into life, but we can keep from becoming a slave to sin and allowing sin to build a nest.
"If we make the statement: "We have no sin," we are misleading ourselves and the truth is not in usunrighteousness." (1 John 1:8,9 NWT).
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 The Story of Spin [Review]
, this series of lectures by Sin-itiro Tomonaga, a renowned theoretical physicist, focuses on the pioneers of quantum physics from the early 1920's to the late 1930's.  The lectures follow a meandering pathway through discrete insights to collective "quantum leaps" of understanding.
It is one of Physics' strengths that it has long been an international field.  Tomonaga was personally acquainted with some of these famous scientists.  He visited their institutes and listened to their talks.
Although the topic of spin threads throughout, Chapter 8 on spin and statistics may be called the heart of the book.  Although rules apply and can be stated, spin "is the most subtle and ingenious design of Nature -without it the whole universe would collapse."
www.istl.org /98-spring/review1.html   (144 words)

  
 The American Physical Society presents "A Century of Physics"
The American physicists Richard Feynman & Julian Schwinger, and the Japanese physicist Sin-Itiro Tomonaga develop quantum electro-dynamics (QED), the first complete theory of the interaction of photons and electrons.
timeline.aps.org /APS/Timeline/Middle.cfm?EventID=79   (47 words)

  
 Feynman, Richard P(hillips)
He shared the award with Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga.
He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965 for his work on the theory of radiation.
He also contributed to many aspects of particle physics, including quark theory and the nature of the weak nuclear force.
www.tiscali.co.uk /reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0026567.html   (221 words)

  
 quantum electrodynamics
The theory was developed by US physicists Richard Feynman and Julian Schwinger and by Japanese physicist Sin-Itiro Tomonaga in 1948.
QED is remarkable for the accuracy of its predictions; for example, it has been used to calculate the value of some physical quantities to an accuracy of ten decimal places, a feat equivalent to calculating the distance between New York and Los Angeles to within the thickness of a hair.
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www.tiscali.co.uk /reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0031901.html   (181 words)

  
 Freeman Dyson biography .ms
In the years following the war, Dyson was responsible for demonstrating the equivalence of the two formulations of quantum electrodynamics which existed at the time - Richard Feynman's path integral formulation and the variational methods developed by Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga.
From 1957 to 1961 he worked on the Orion project, which proposed the possibility of space-flight using nuclear propulsion: a prototype was demonstrated using conventional explosives, but a treaty banning the use of nuclear weapons in space caused the project to be abandoned.
He worked as an analyst for the British Bomber Command during World War II; after the war, he moved to Princeton.
freeman-dyson.biography.ms   (484 words)

  
 ELECTRODINáMICA CUáNTICA
Por su desarrollo, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger y Richard Feynman recibieron el Premio Nobel de Física en 1965.
www.espnuevomilenio.org /encyclopedia/E/Electrodin%E1mica_Cu%E1ntica   (155 words)

  
 Freeman Dyson - FreeEncyclopedia
One face was researched by Richard Feynman alone and the other one by Julian Schwinger[?] and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga.
From 1957 to 1961 he worked on the Orion project, which demonstrated the possibility of space-flight using nuclear propulsion: a prototype was demonstrated using conventional explosives, but a treaty banning the use of nuclear weapons in space caused the project to be abandoned.
Soon after the war Dyson was the first physicist who realised Q.E.D. theory has 2 different faces.
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 Sin - RITUALISTIC
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga Sin-Itiro Tomonaga was born in Tokyo, Japan, on March 31, 1906, the eldest son of Sanjuro Tomonaga and Hide Tomonaga.
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 Nobelpris - 1965 -- Fysik: - Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Japan - Julian Schwi...
Nobelpris - 1965 -- Fysik: - Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Japan - Julian Schwi...
1965.exsudo.se /Nobelpris.htm   (47 words)

  
 OUP: Climbing the Mountain: Mehra
His contributions are as important, and as pervasive, as those of Richard Feynman, with whom (and with Sin-itiro Tomonaga) he shared the 1965 Nobel Prize for Physics.
8 Schwinger, Tomonaga, Feymann, and Dyson: The Triumph of Renormalization
Yet, while Feynman is universally recognized as a cultural icon, Schwinger is little known even to many within the physics community.
www.oup.co.uk /isbn/0-19-850658-9?view=00&promo=jan0550   (498 words)

  
 Tomonaga Sin-Itiro
I am not the famous Japanese physicist named Tomonaga Sin-Itiro, but actually I am a 20 pound Shiba Inu puppy owned by some very nice people.
members.aol.com /tomonaga/tomo.html   (26 words)

  
 Feynman
One of my most pleasurable experiences has been to sit in one of those baths and watch the waves crashing onto the rocky slope below, to gaze into the clear blue sky above, and to study a beautiful nude as she quietly appears and settles into the bath with me.
One time I sat down in a bath where there was a beatiful girl sitting with a guy who didn't seem to know her.
At Esalen there are some large baths fed by hot springs situated on a ledge about thirty feet above the ocean.
pages.globetrotter.net /pcbcr/feynman.html   (3736 words)

  
 A QUANTUM LEGACY
He received many awards, including the first Einstein Prize in 1951, and the Nobel Prize in 1965, which he shared with Richard Feynman and Sin-itiro Tomonaga for the self-consistent formulation of quantum electrodynamics into a practical theory.
www.worldscibooks.com /physics/4168.htm   (254 words)

  
 Web Sites Linking to IDEA
As the 24th entry of its web pages related to the Nobel laureate Sin-itiro Tomonaga, the page of "Essay on Feynman 1" ("What Little I Can Talk about Feynman") of IDEA is listed.
The page linked includes the section "Three Similar Men," a story about Richard Feynman, Julian Schwinger and Sin-itiro Tomonaga.
The page linked includes the section "Feynman's Tall Order," in which Alan Lightman's essay is cited from his book "Dance for Two." The essay is related to Landau's paper "On the Theory of Stars." Go to the source page.
www.geocities.com /tttabatasakai/linkidea.htm   (313 words)

  
 Richard Feynman
Nobel Prize in physics (1965) with Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga for fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics.
www.chemistry.mcmaster.ca /faculty/bader/aim/feynman.html   (35 words)

  
 Feynman, Richard Phillips (1918-1988)
He shared the 1965 Noble Prize for Physics with Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, who independently produced their own versions of QED.
After the Second World War he went to Cornell University, New York, working with Hans Bethe on quantum electrodynamics (QED) and developing his own way of describing the quantum process using what others have called Feynman diagrams, which furnish a notably simple way of tackling calculations in QED.
Another of Feynman's influential contributions was the 'path integral approach' to quantum mechanics, in which each quantum process is viewed as the sum over all its possible histories in space-time (analogous to least-time formulations of Newtonian mechanics).
www.pha.jhu.edu /~ggaspar/physics/glossary/glossary/biogs/bfeynman.htm   (227 words)

  
 Diskussion:Shinichiro Tomonaga
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