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  1. The Recollections Of Eugene P. Wigner: As Told To Andrew Szanton by Andrew Szanton, 2003-07-03
  2. THE PHYSICAL THEORY OF NEUTRON CHAIN REACTORS by Alvin; Wigner, Eugene Weinberg, 1959
  3. The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner Part B: Historical and Biographical Reflections and Syntheses Volume 7 (The Collected Works / Historical, Philosophical, and Socio-Political Papers) (Vol 7) by Eugene Paul Wigner, 2001-03-15
  4. Symmetries and Reflections: Scientific Essays by Eugene P. Wigner, 1970-08-15
  5. Quantum Space and Time - The Quest Continues: Studies and Essays in Honour of Louis de Broglie, Paul Dirac and Eugene Wigner (Cambridge Monographs on Physics)
  6. Advances in Nuclear Science and Technology, Volume 19: Festschrift in Honor of Eugene Wigner (Advances in Nuclear Science & Technology) by Jeffery Lewins, 1987-06-01
  7. Symmetries and Reflections: Scientific Essays. 1st Edition by Eugene P. Wigner, 1967
  8. Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac: Reminiscences about a Great Physicist
  9. Nuclear Structure by L. Eisenbud, Eugene P. Wigner, 1958-12
  10. Philosophical Reflections and Syntheses (The Collected Works / Historical, Philosophical, and Socio-Political Papers) by Eugene Paul Wigner, 1994-12-28
  11. The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner the Scientific Papers: Particles and Fields/Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
  12. From a Life of Physics by Dirac P. A. M., W. Heisenberg, et all 1989-05-01
  13. IV Wigner Symposium: Guadalajara, Mexico 7 - 11 August 1995
  14. Group Theory and its Application to the Quantum Mechanics of Atomic Spectra, Expanded Edition by Eugene P. Wigner, 1959-07-29

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Eugene Paul Wigner. Born 17 Nov 1902 The Hungarian version of EugenePaul Wigner's name was Jenó Pál Wigner. His father, Antal Wigner
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The Hungarian version of Eugene Paul Wigner From the time he was five years old Wigner was given private tuition at home. When he was ten years old he entered an elementary school but about a year after he began his studies at the school he was told that he had tuberculosis. The cure was to be found in sending him to a sanatorium in Breitenstein in Austria and he spent six weeks there before being told that the diagnosis had been wrong and that he had never had tuberculosis. However, one advantage of his six weeks was that he began to think about mathematical problems [13]:- I had to lie on a deck chair for days on end, and I worked terribly hard on constructing a triangle if the three altitudes are given. In 1915 Wigner entered the Lutheran High School in Budapest. Here he met John von Neumann who was in the class below him. However he wrote [8]:-

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    EUGENE WIGNER (19021995) Wigner Jenõ Pál (Eugene Paul Wigner), one of the greatestphysicists of the 20th century was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1902.
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    Wigner Jenõ Pál (Eugene Paul Wigner), one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1902. In the year 2002 the physics community will celebrate the Wigner Centennial year in various forms.
    A Centennial Conference in Commemoration of Eugene Paul Wigner will be held in Hungary on 8-12 July, 2002 as a part of this celebration. The conference will be hosted by University of Pecs, which was the first university established in Hungary, and one of the oldest in Europe.
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    Eugene Paul Wigner. Wigner's Hungarian version of Eugene Paul was Jenõ Pál.He was a friend of John von Neumann and they were in the same class.
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    Born: 17 Nov 1902 in Budapest, Hungary
    Died: 1 Jan 1995 in Princeton, New Jersey, USA
    Wigner 's Hungarian version of Eugene Paul was Jenõ Pál. He was a friend of John von Neumann and they were in the same class. His first degree was in chemical engineering fron Berlin. His work then turned to applying group theory to quantum mechanics and he was working on this during (1928-30) when he lectured in Berlin. From 1930 to 1933 Wigner spent part of the year at Princeton, part at Berlin. His Berlin post vanished under the Nazi rules passed in 1933 and from then, except for the years 1936 - 1938 in Wisconsin, Wigner spent the rest of his career at Princeton. He was appointed to the chair of mathematical physics at Princeton in 1938. Wigner's most important work was on quantum mechanics, in particular the concept of the symmetry in space and time that characterises subatomic particles. This work involved him in a deep study of group representations. In 1938 he constructed a class of irreducible unitary representations of the Lorentz group. He was awarded a share of the Nobel prize for Physics in 1963.

    13. Eugene Wigner - Biography
    eugene wigner – Biography. eugene Paul wigner it until 1964. FromNobel Lectures, Physics 19631970. eugene wigner died in 1995.
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    Eugene Paul Wigner , born in Budapest, Hungary, on November 17, 1902, naturalized a citizen of the United States on January 8, 1937, has been since 1938 Thomas D. Jones Professor of Mathematical Physics at Princeton University - he retired in 1971. His formal education was acquired in Europe; he obtained the Dr. Ing. degree at the Technische Hochschule Berlin . Married in 1941 to Mary Annette Wheeler, he is the father of two children, David and Martha. His son, David, is teaching mathematics at the University of California in Berkeley. His daughter, Martha, is with the Chicago area transportation system, an organization endeavoring to improve the internal transportation system of that city. Dr.Wigner worked on the Manhattan Project at the University of Chicago during World War II, from 1942 to 1945, and in 1946-1947 became Director of Research and Development at Clinton Laboratories. Official recognition of his work in nuclear research includes the U. S. Medal for Merit, presented in 1946; the Enrico Fermi Prize (U.S.A.E.C.) awarded in 1958; and the Atoms for Peace Award, in 1960. Dr. Wigner holds the Medal of the Franklin Society, the Max Planck Medal of the German Physical Society, the George Washington Award of the American-Hungarian Studies Foundation (1964), the Semmelweiss Medal of the American-Hungarian Medical Association (1965), and the National Medal of Science (1969). He has received honorary degrees from the

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    Eugene Paul Wigner
    Born: 17 Nov 1902 in Budapest, Hungary
    Died: 1 Jan 1995 in Princeton, New Jersey, USA
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    The Hungarian version of Eugene Paul Wigner From the time he was five years old Wigner was given private tuition at home. When he was ten years old he entered an elementary school but about a year after he began his studies at the school he was told that he had tuberculosis. The cure was to be found in sending him to a sanatorium in Breitenstein in Austria and he spent six weeks there before being told that the diagnosis had been wrong and that he had never had tuberculosis. However, one advantage of his six weeks was that he began to think about mathematical problems [13]:- I had to lie on a deck chair for days on end, and I worked terribly hard on constructing a triangle if the three altitudes are given. In 1915 Wigner entered the Lutheran High School in Budapest. Here he met John von Neumann who was in the class below him. However he wrote [8]:-

    16. Physics 1963
    eugene Paul wigner, Maria GoeppertMayer, J. Hans D. Jensen. 1/2 of the prize,1/4 of the prize, 1/4 of the prize. USA, USA, Federal Republic of Germany.
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    The Nobel Prize in Physics 1963
    "for his contributions to the theory of the atomic nucleus and the elementary particles, particularly through the discovery and application of fundamental symmetry principles" "for their discoveries concerning nuclear shell structure" Eugene Paul Wigner Maria Goeppert-Mayer J. Hans D. Jensen 1/2 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize USA USA Federal Republic of Germany Princeton University
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    Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany b.1902
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    d.1973 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1963
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    17. Eugene P. Wigner Winner Of The 1963 Nobel Prize In Physics
    Biography of the 1963 Nobel Prize winner who discovered and applied symmetry principles to the theory of the atomic nucleus. eugene P. wigner. 1963 Nobel Laureate in Physics
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    E UGENE P W IGNER
    1963 Nobel Laureate in Physics
      for his contributions to the theory of the atomic nucleus and the elementary particles, particularly through the discovery and application of fundamental symmetry principles.
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      Place of Birth: Budapest, Hungary
      Residence: U.S.A.
      Affiliation: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
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    G Marx, Wars and symmetries wigner Jenö eugene P wigner, 1902-1995, SymmetryCult. Sci. N Mukunda, eugene Paul wigner - a tribute, Current Sci.
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  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • J Mehra (ed.), The collected works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part B. Historical, philosophical and socio-political papers VIII, Socio-political reflections and civil defense (Berlin, 1998).
  • A S Wightman (ed.), The collected works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part A. The scientific papers I (Berlin, 1993).
  • A S Wightman and J Mehra (eds.), The collected works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part B. Historical, philosophical, and socio-political papers VI, Philosophical reflections and syntheses (Berlin, 1995).
  • A S Wightman and J Mehra (eds.), The collected works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part A. The scientific papers II, Nuclear physics (Berlin, 1996).
  • A S Wightman (ed.), The collected works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part A. The scientific papers III, Part I. Particles and fields; Part II. Foundations of quantum mechanics (Berlin, 1997).
  • A S Wightman (ed.), The collected works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part A. The scientific papers IV, Part I. Physical chemistry; Part II. Solid state physics (Berlin, 1997).
  • 19. Eugene Wigner
    Biography explains wigner's contributions to the theory of nuclear physics, and his response to Schrodinger's cat experiment.
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    Wigner, Eugene Paul (1902- )
    Physicist, born in Budapest. He studied at Berlin Technische Hochshule, moved to the USA, and became a US citizen in 1937. He was professor of mathematical physics at Princeton (1938-71), and came to be known for his many contributions to the theory of nuclear physics, including the law of conservation of parity. His theory of neutron absorption (1936) was used in building nuclear reactors. He shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1963. Wigner also made an interesting contribution to the consideration of the 's cat thought experiment: what if we put a (very trusting and very stupid) person into the box instead of a cat- is a human observer enough to collapse the eigenstate? What degree of nervous system complexity is required of the observer to have an effect on the beta-decay of the radioactive isotope? This idea is usually referred to as Wigner's friend Return to the biography index . Back to my homepage , the school , the Journalism department , or the Underground student pipeline

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    eugene P. wigner. Nobel Prize Winners and Famous Hungarians (submitted byhipcat); eugene wigner – Biography (submitted by Chinnappan Baskar).
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    E UGENE P W IGNER
    1963 Nobel Laureate in Physics
      for his contributions to the theory of the atomic nucleus and the elementary particles, particularly through the discovery and application of fundamental symmetry principles.
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      Place of Birth: Budapest, Hungary
      Residence: U.S.A.
      Affiliation: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
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