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  1. Themes in Contemporary Physics II: Essays in Honor of Julian Schwinger's 70th Birthday (v. 2) by S. Deser, 1989-11
  2. Selected Papers (1937-1976) of Julian Schwinger (Mathematical Physics and Applied Mathematics)
  3. Julian Seymour Schwinger: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Donald R. Franceschetti, 2001
  4. A Quantum Legacy: Seminal Papers of Julian Schwinger (World Scientific Series)
  5. Électrodynamique Quantique: Richard Feynman, Photon, Équations de Yang-Mills, Électrodynamique Non Linéaire de Born-Infeld, Julian Schwinger (French Edition)
  6. Quantum dynamics, Part I (National Bureau of Standards. Report 2188) by Julian Seymour Schwinger, 1952
  7. The Algebra of Microscopic Measurement [Offprint] (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 45, No. 10, pp. 1542-1553) by Julian Schwinger, 1959
  8. On angular momentum (NYO-3071) by Julian Seymour Schwinger, 1952
  9. Quantum Mechanics (Universite de Grenoble Cours professe a L'Ecole d'ete de Physique Theorique, Les Houches (Haute-Savoie)) by Julian Seymour Schwinger, 1955
  10. Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics. Softcover by Julian Schwinger. Editor, 1958-01-01
  11. 1958 Annual International Conference on High Energy Physics at CERN. Geneva, 30th June - 5th July, 1958. Proceedings by Wolfgang Pauli (contributor), Richard P. Feynman (contributor), et all 1958
  12. Nuclear physics, part II: Nuclear theory. Lectures, Harvard University, Spring term 1947 by Julian Seymour Schwinger, 1955
  13. Quantum Mechanics: Symbolism of Atomic Measurements by Julian Schwinger, 2010-11-02
  14. Discontinuities in waveguides;: Notes on lectures by Julian Schwinger (Documents on modern physics) by Julian Seymour Schwinger, 1968

21. Schwinger, Julian
schwinger, julian (19181994). US quantum physicist. His research concernedthe behaviour of charged particles in electrical fields.
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Schwinger, Julian US quantum physicist. His research concerned the behaviour of charged particles in electrical fields. This work, expressed entirely through mathematics, combines elements from quantum theory and relativity theory into a new theory called quantum electrodynamics, the most accurate physical theory of all time. Schwinger shared the Nobel Prize for Physics 1963 with Richard Feynman and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga (1906-1979).
Described as the 'physicist in knee pants', he entered college in New York at the age of 15, transferred to Columbia University and graduated at 17. At the age of 29 he became Harvard University's youngest full professor.
He went to work on nuclear physics problems at Berkeley (in association with J Robert Oppenheimer) and at Purdue University. From 1943 to 1945 he worked on problems relating to radar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and, after the war, moved to Harvard, where he developed his version of quantum electrodynamics. He calculated the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron soon after its discovery. In 1957, Schwinger anticipated the existence of two different neutrinos associated with the electron and the muon (heavy electron), which was confirmed experimentally in 1963. He also speculated that weak nuclear forces are carried by massive, charged particles. This was confirmed in 1983 at CERN (the European Laboratory for Particle Physics) in Geneva. In 1972 Schwinger became Professor of Physics at the University of California, Los Angeles.

22. Schwinger, Julian
Translate this page schwinger, julian (1918-1994). julian schwinger est né le 12 février 1918 à NewYork. De Cours Nobel, Physique 1963-1970. julian schwinger est mort en 1994.
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Schwinger, Julian Julian Schwinger est né le 12 février 1918 à New York. La direction principale de sa vie a été fixée à un premier âge par une conscience intense de physique et son étude est devenue une activité de tout-action de captiver. Juger par une première publication, il debuted comme un physicien professionnel à l'âge seize. On lui a permis de progresser rapidement par le système scolaire public de New York. Par l'intérêt aimable de quelques amis et particulièrement I.I. Rabi d'Université de la Colombie, il a été transféré à cette institution, où il a achevé son éducation de collège(université). Bien que sa thèse ait été écrite environ deux ou trois ans plus tôt, il était en 1939 qu'il a reçu le degré de Ph.D.(doctorat).
Pendant les deux suivants ans il était à l'Université de la Californie, Berkeley, d'abord comme un Chercheur attaché à l'université National et ensuite comme l'aide à J.R. Oppenheimer. L'éruption de la guerre du Pacifique a trouvé Schwinger comme un Instructeur, apprenant la physique élémentaire aux étudiants techniques à l'Université Purdue.
Avec la terminaison de la guerre docteur Schwinger a accepté un rendez-vous(nomination) comme le Professeur d'Associé à l'Université de Harvard. Deux ans plus tard il est devenu le plein Professeur. C'était aussi l'année de son mariage à Clarice Carrol de Boston.

23. SLAC Library Conferences Experiments Institutions
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25. Schwinger
Origin julian Seymour schwinger. Born 12 Feb 1918 in New York, USADied 16 July 1994 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Show birthplace
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Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous ( Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Schwinger received his doctorate at the age of 21 from Columbia University, then he worked at Berkeley (1939-41) under J Robert Oppenheimer. He worked at Harvard (1945-72), then at University of California, Los Angeles (1972-94). He was joint winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics (1965) for his work in formulating quantum electrodynamics and thus reconciling quantum mechanics with Einstein 's special theory of relativity. This topic, originating with the work of Dirac , was independently studied by Feynman References (3 books/articles) Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous ( Alphabetically) Next Welcome page History Topics Index Famous curves index ... Search Suggestions JOC/EFR December 1996

26. Pioneers Of Quantum Mechanics
Rayleigh, John (1842 1919). schwinger, julian (1918-1994). Sommerfeld, ArnoldJohannes Wilhelm (1868 - 1951) Quantization Rule for Elliptic Orbit.
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27. Schwinger
schwinger, julian Seymour. (19181994).
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Americký fyzik zabývající se kvantovou teorií. Navazoval na práce Diraca a byl spolutvùrcem kvantové elektrodynamiky. Za její vytvoøení získal spolu s Feynmanem a Tomonagou Nobelovu cenu za fyziku pro rok 1965. Astrofyzika Galerie Sondy Úkazy ... Odkazy

28. Encyclopædia Britannica
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29. Encyclopædia Britannica
Additional reading from schwinger, julian Seymour Selected Papers (1937–1976)of julian schwinger, ed. by M. Flato, C. Fronsdal, and KA Milton (1979
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30. Julian Schwinger Winner Of The 1965 Nobel Prize In Physics
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31. UCLA Nobel Laureates: Julian Schwinger
Generations of physicists benefited from the foundation work done by julianschwinger. julian S. schwinger. 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics Born Feb.
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Welcome Nobel Schwinger Generations of physicists benefited from the foundation work done by Julian Schwinger Julian S. Schwinger 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics
Born Feb. 12, 1918; died July 16, 1994
Julian Schwinger was a professor in UCLA's department of physics from 1972 until his death in 1994. "Julian Schwinger will be remembered as one of the great intellectual leaders of UCLA," said Charles E. Young, chancellor during Schwinger's time here. "His contributions to the academic community have made a lasting impression on research, teaching and the role of the university in advancing knowledge."
"Julian was a gentle, cultivated man and one of a handful of scientists whose magnificent contributions made science the great intellectual adventure of the 20th century," said David Saxon, UCLA professor emeritus of physics and former University of California president.
In 1965, Schwinger was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, an award he shared with Richard Feynman and Sin-itiro Tomonaga, for their independent contributions to quantum electrodynamics. The theoretical achievements of Schwinger and Feynman in the late 1940s and early 1950s provoked a revolution in theoretical physics (quantum field theory) and laid the foundations for the spectacular progress made in physics since that time.

32. JULIAN SCHWINGER: THE PHYSICIST, THE TEACHER, AND THE MAN
julian schwinger THE PHYSICIST, THE TEACHER, AND THE MAN edited by YeeJack Ng (Univ. North Carolina, Chapel Hill) In the postquantum
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In the post-quantum-mechanics era, few physicists, if any, have matched Julian Schwinger in contributions to and influence on the development of physics. A deep and provocative thinker, Schwinger left his indelible mark on all areas of theoretical physics; an eloquent lecturer and immensely successful mentor, he was gentle, intensely private, and known for being "modest about everything except his physics". This book is a collection of talks in memory of him by some of his contemporaries and his former students: A Klein, F Dyson, B DeWitt, W Kohn, D Saxon, P C Martin, K Johnson, S Deser, R Finkelstein, Y J Ng, H Feshbach, L Brown, S Glashow, K A Milton, and C N Yang. From it, one can get a glimpse of Julian Schwinger, the physicist, the teacher, and the man. Altogether, this book is a must for all physicists, physics students, and others who are interested in great legends.
Contents:
  • Recollections of Julian Schwinger (A Klein)
  • Schwinger's Response to the Award of an Honorary Degree at Nottingham
  • Schwinger's "The Greening of Quantum Field Theory: George and I" (F Dyson)
  • The Uses and Implications of Curved-Spacetime Propagators: A Personal View (B DeWitt)
  • Overview of Density Functional Theory (W Kohn)
  • Julian Schwinger Memorial Tribute (D Saxon)

33. A QUANTUM LEGACY
26 A QUANTUM LEGACY Seminal Papers of julian schwinger edited by Kimball A Milton(University of Oklahoma) julian schwinger (1918–1994) was one of the giants
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Seminal Papers of Julian Schwinger

edited by Kimball A Milton (University of Oklahoma)
Julian Schwinger (1918–1994) was one of the giants of 20th Century science. He contributed to a broad range of topics in theoretical physics, ranging from classical electrodynamics to quantum mechanics, from nuclear physics through quantum electrodynamics to the general theory of quantum fields. Although his mathematical prowess was legendary, he was fundamentally a phenomenologist. 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. His more than 70 doctoral students have played a decisive role in the development of science in the second half of this century. This important volume includes many of Schwinger's most important papers, on the above and other topics, such as the theory of angular momentum and the theory of many-body systems. The papers collected here continue to underlie much of the work done by theoretical physicists today.

34. Julian Schwinger
julian schwinger. USA. Harvard University Cambridge, MA, USA. 1918 1994. julianschwinger. Assistant to JR Oppenheimer. University of California - Berkeley.
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Julian Schwinger was born on 12th February 1918 in New York City. The principal direction of his life was fixed at an early age by an intense awareness of physics, and its study became an all-engrossing activity. To judge by a first publication, he debuted as a professional physicist at the age of sixteen. He was allowed to progress rapidly through the public school system of New York City. Through the kind interest of some friends, and especially I. I. Rabi of Columbia University , he transferred to that institution, where he completed his college education. Although his thesis had been written some two or three years earlier, it was in 1939 that he received the Ph. D. degree.
For the next two years he was at the University of California , Berkeley, first as a National Research Fellow and then as assistant to J. R. Oppenheimer. The outbreak of the Pactfic war found Schwinger as an Instructor, teaching elementary physics to engineering students at

35. Julian Seymour Schwinger, Doctor Of Science, Purdue University 1961
julian Seymour schwinger, Doctor of Science, Purdue University 1961.julian S. schwinger shared a Nobel Prize in physics in 1965
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37. Julian Schwinger, Nobel Laureate In Physics, Founder Of Quantum Electrodynamics
julian schwinger. schwinger founded the theory of quantum electrodynamics,along with Feynman and Tomonaga, after Dirac's pioneering work.
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Julian Schwinger
Schwinger founded the theory of quantum electrodynamics, along with Feynman and Tomonaga, after Dirac's pioneering work. He did important work also in quantum statistical physics, and the KMS condition is named after Kubo, Martin and Schwinger. I met Schwinger in about 1963 when I was responsible for organising the seminars at Imperial College. I had already invited the speakers for the next few weeks, when Salam More about Schwinger on page. Go to my HOME PAGE for more links.

38. Julian Schwinger, Quantum Mechanics

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http://www.quanten.de Er war sehr formal und hat nie Feynmandiagramme benutzt. Allerdings war er auch praktisch relevanten Rechnungen durchaus zugetan und hat als erster die Strahlungskorrektur zum magnetischen Moment des Spin-1/2-Teilchens (Elektrons), also den Einschleifendreiervertex in der minimalen QED berechnet. Er war an der Entwicklung der allgemeinen Renormierungstheorie beteiligt und hat unabhängig von Tomonaga das Konzept des ,,time-slicing'', also die Einführung eines skalaren Zeitparameters, in die Relativitätstheorie entwickelt. Er hat zusammen mit Tomonaga und Feynman den Nobelpreis für die Begründung der modernen relativistischne Quantenfeldtheorie erhalten (wenn ich mich im Datum nicht irre, war das der Nobelpreis 1965). Das vorliegende Buch ist vom Herausgeber sehr sorgfältig ediert und stellt die Zusammenfassung mehrerer von Schwinger selbst verfaßter Skripten zur Einführung in die Quantentheorie dar. Es ist also für die Grundvorlesung im Theoriekurs (an den meisten deutschen Unis dürfte das im 5. Semester sein, in Darmstadt, wo ich studiert habe, gab es vorher schon einen Einführungskurs im 4. Semester). Der formale Inhalt selbst folgt weitgehend dem klassischen Schema eines solchen Kurses, allerdings mit einigen Unterschieden in der Darstellung und in der physikalischen Auffassung des Formalismus' der Quantentheorie. Soweit mein mangelndes Englisch dies zuläßt, kann ich sagen, daß es zunächst einmal eine sehr sorgfältig durchdachte Sprache ist, der man anmerkt, daß jeder Satz wohlformuliert ist, ohne daß dies auch nur im entferntesten schwerfällig wirkt.

39. PhysicsWeb - The Life And Legacy Of Julian Schwinger
The life and legacy of julian schwinger Review December 2000. It remains, however,a valuable testament to the life and legacy of julian schwinger.
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Review: December 2000 Climbing the Mountain: The Scientific Biography of Julian Schwinger
Jagdish Mehra and Kimball Milton
2000 Oxford University Press 677pp $75.00hb
A more detailed review by Lowell Brown, one of Schwinger's 73 PhD students and now a professor of physics at the University of Washington, US, appears in the December issue of Physics World When Julian Schwinger was asked in an interview in 1973 what first attracted him to theoretical physics, he replied: "I became fascinated with the structure of the universe." He was then asked if his fascination could be described as religious. "I suppose it's a form of nature worship," he said. "Perhaps it's not that much removed from the worship of a rock or a tree. Whatever directed primitive man to stand and wonder at the heavens is still at work in modern science." This biography is a thorough and comprehensive account of Schwinger's life and work. As the authors admit, this long book contains a great deal of mathematics that requires some sophistication to understand, although one could skim over the difficult bits. To my taste, it would have been improved if it were shorter. It remains, however, a valuable testament to the life and legacy of Julian Schwinger.

40. Julian Seymour Schwinger
1, Spring 2001. julian Seymour schwinger (19181994), October 1973. Photocourtesy of AIP Emilio Segrè Visual Archives, Segrè Collection.
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