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  1. Classical Electrodynamics (The advanced book program) by Julian Schwinger, Lester L. Deraad Jr., et all 1998-09-11
  2. Particles, Sources, And Fields, Volume 3 (Advanced Books Classics) by Julian Schwinger, 1998-11-06
  3. Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics
  4. Quantum Mechanics: Symbolism of Atomic Measurements by Julian Schwinger, 2001-02-26
  5. Climbing the Mountain: The Scientific Biography of Julian Schwinger by Jagdish Mehra, Kimball Milton, 2000-08-24
  6. Julian Schwinger: The Physicist, the Teacher, and the Man
  7. Einstein's Legacy: The Unity of Space and Time by Julian Schwinger, 2002-12-13
  8. Quantum Kinematics and Dynamics by Julian Schwinger, 2000-01-15
  9. Electromagnetic Radiation: Variational Methods, Waveguides and Accelerators: Including Seminal Papers of Julian Schwinger (Particle Acceleration and Detection) by Kimball A. Milton, Julian Schwinger, 2006-06-15
  10. Particles, Sources, and Fields: Vol. 1 by Julian Schwinger, 1998-11-06
  11. Quantum Electrodynamics by Julian [editor] Schwinger, 1958
  12. Particles, Sources, and Fields: Vol. 2 by Julian Schwinger, 1998-11-06
  13. Einsteins Erbe: Die Einheit von Raum und Zeit (German Edition) by Julian Schwinger, 2000-08-08
  14. Particles Sources & Fields 1970 Ed by Julian Schwinger, 1970-01-01

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2. Julian Schwinger - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Schwinger, Julian Alternative names Short description Physicist Date of birth February 12, 1918 Place of birth New York City, U.S. Date of death July 16, 1994
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... Quantum electrodynamics Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physics Julian Seymour Schwinger (February 12, 1918 – July 16, 1994) was an American theoretical physicist . He is best known for his work on the theory of quantum electrodynamics , in particular for developing a relativistically invariant perturbation theory, and for renormalizing QED to one loop order. Schwinger is recognized as one of the greatest physicists of the twentieth century, responsible for much of modern quantum field theory, including a differential form of path integration , and the equations of motion for quantum fields. He developed the first electroweak model, and the first example of confinement in 1+1 dimensions. He is responsible for the theory of multiple neutrinos, Schwinger terms, and the theory of the spin 3/2 field.
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3. Schwinger Model - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In physics, the Schwinger model, named after Julian Schwinger, is the model describing 2D Euclidean quantum electrodynamics with a Dirac fermion.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search In physics, the Schwinger model , named after Julian Schwinger , is the model describing 2D Euclidean quantum electrodynamics with a Dirac fermion . This model exhibits a spontaneous symmetry breaking of the U(1) symmetry due to a chiral condensate due to a pool of instantons . The photon in this model becomes a massive particle at low temperatures. This model can be solved exactly and is used as a toy model for other more complex theories. This model exhibits confinement of the fermions and as such, is a toy model for QCD . A handwaving argument why this is so is because in two dimensions, classically, the potential between two charged particles goes linearly as r , instead of r in 4 dimensions (3 spatial 1 time).
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    4. Schwinger, Julian Definition Of Schwinger, Julian In The Free Online Encyclopedi
    Schwinger, Julian . Born Feb. 12, 1918, in New York. American physicist. After receiving the Ph.D. degree from Columbia University in 1939, Schwinger worked at the University of
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    7. JULIAN SEYMOUR SCHWINGER - Encyclopédie Universalis
    –noun 1. ( Juliana Louise Emma Marie Wilhelmina ), 1909–2004, queen of the Netherlands 1948–80 (daughter of Wilhelmina I). 2. Also, Ju li an na, Ju li anne / ˌdʒu
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    Né le 12 février 1918 à New York, Julian Seymour Schwinger se révèle vite exceptionnellement doué, écrivant sa première publication scientifique à l'âge de seize ans et soutenant sa thèse à l'université Columbia de New York cinq ans plus tard. Assistant de Robert Oppenheimer à Berkeley de 1939 à 1941, il participe ensuite à l'effort de recherches militaires au laboratoire des rayonnements du Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Après la guerre, il rejoint l'université d'Harvard, où il développe une approche théorique personnelle de nombreux problèmes fondamentaux de la physique. Nommé professeur à l'université de Californie à Los Angeles en 1971, il y sera actif jusqu'à sa mort, le 16 juillet 1994. Si les travaux de Paul A. M. Dirac initièrent dès 1927 la compréhension moderne de l'électromagnétisme, il fallut attendre 1948 pour que les efforts conjugués de nombreux théoriciens viennent à bout d'une difficulté majeure de  l'électrodynamique quantique et  […] … pour nos abonnés, l'article se prolonge sur 1 page…

    8. Schwinger, Julian Seymour - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
    US quantum physicist. His research concerned the behaviour of charged particles in electrical fields. This work, expressed entirely through mathematics, combines elements from
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    9. Columbia University Nobel Laureates
    Schwinger, Julian S. Physics 1965 1936 PhD 1939 Wald, George Physiology or Medicine 1967 MA 1928 Luria, Salvador E. Physiology or Medicine 1969 1940–42
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    Nobelist Field Prize Year Columbia undergraduate degree Columbia graduate degree Columbia Faculty Millikan, Robert A. Physics PhD 1895
    Nobelist Field Prize Year Columbia undergraduate degree Columbia graduate degree Columbia Faculty Butler, Nicholas Murray Peace PhD 1884 Langmuir, Irving Chemistry Eng. 1903 MA 1906 Morgan, Thomas Hunt Physiology or Medicine Urey, Harold C. Chemistry Fermi, Enrico Physics
    Nobelist Field Prize Year Columbia undergraduate degree Columbia graduate degree Columbia Faculty Rabi. I. I. Physics PhD 1927 Muller, Hermann J. Physiology or Medicine PhD 1916 Northrop, John Howard Chemistry PhD 1915 Yukawa, Hideki Physics
    Nobelist Field Prize Year Columbia undergraduate degree Columbia graduate degree Columbia Faculty Kendall, Edward C. Physiology or Medicine PhD 1910 Kusch, Polykarp Physics Lamb, Willis E. Physics Cournand, Andre F. Physiology or Medicine Richards, Dickinson W.

    10. Schwinger, Julian (1918-1994) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogr
    American physicist who worked under Oppenheimer. He work, which led to the formulation of quantum electrodynamics, resulted in the 1965 Nobel prize in physics which he shared with
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    American physicist who worked under Oppenheimer . He work, which led to the formulation of quantum electrodynamics resulted in the 1965 Nobel prize in physics which he shared with Feynman and Tomonaga Feynman Tomonaga
    Ng, Y. J. Julian Schwinger: The Physicist, The Teacher, and the Man. Teaneck, NJ: World Scientific, 1996. Schweber, S. S. QED and the Men who Made It: Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994. Schwinger, J. S. On Angular Momentum. White Plains, NY: Nuclear Development Associates, 1952. Schwinger, J. S. Particles, Sources, and Fields, Vol. 1. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1989. Schwinger, J. S. Particles, Sources, and Fields, Vol. 2. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1989. Schwinger, J. S. Particles, Sources, and Fields, Vol. 3. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1989. Schwinger, J. S. Quantum Kinematics and Dynamics. New York: W. A. Benjamin, 1970. Schwinger, J. S. (Ed.).

    11. Bohm, David, 1917-1992 Oral History Interview With David Bohm, 1981 May 8.
    Work on theory of plasma between 1946 and 1953. Initial interest in plasma at Schwinger, Julian Seymour, 1918
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    If you are not immediately redirected, please click here Bohm, David, 1917-1992 Oral history interview with David Bohm, 1981 May 8. Work on theory of plasma between 1946 and 1953. Initial interest in plasma at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory during World War II; continued interest at University of California, Berkeley and then at Princeton University (especially in collaboration with D. Grass and David Pines). Also prominently mentioned are: John Bardeen, Albert Einstein, E. P. Gross, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Julian R. Schwinger, and Tor Staver. Bohm, 1917-1992. Bardeen, John. Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955 Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1904-1967 Schwinger, Julian Seymour, 1918- Center for History of Physics (American Institute of Physics) Lawrence Radiation Laboratory. Princeton University. University of California, Berkeley. Plasma (Ionized gases) Oral histories. aat Interviews. aat Sound recordings. aat Transcripts. aat Gross, E. P. Pines, David, 1924- Staver, Tor B. Hoddeson, Lillian. interviewer. AIP-ICOS Catalog

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    13. Kroll, Norman Myles 1922- Oral History Interview With Norman M. Kroll, 1986 June
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    If you are not immediately redirected, please click here Kroll, Norman Myles 1922- Oral History interview with Norman M. Kroll, 1986 June 28. This interview discusses: Kroll's youth and education at Columbia University; his work at Columbia Radiation Laboratory and his studies with Lamb and Melman on magnetrons; his collaboration with W.E. Lamb on shift calculations; his comments on the work of Lamb, Schwinger, Feynman and Dyson in the late 1940s; particle physics in Kroll's career; his participation in JASON laser studies; his research on the interactions of laser beams with plasmas, on visible parametric oscillators and free electron lasers. Norman Myles Kroll (1922-), Physicist. Education: Columbia University, A.B. (1942), A.M. (1943), Ph.D. (Physics, 1948). Professional experience: Columbia Univeristy, physics staff (1942-62), professor of physics (1943-62); University of California, San Diego, chemistry department (1962-); JASON (1960-). Research interests: non-linear optics, nuclear physics, magnetron design, particle theory. Dyson, Freeman J.

    14. Schwinger, Julian Seymour - Theory, Quantum, Magnetic, Electrodynamics, Qed, And
    shwing ger (1918–94) US physicist one of the founders of quantum electrodynamics (QED). Schwinger was a graduate of Columbia University, New York, gaining his doctorate at age 20
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    16. Julian Schwinger - Biography
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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

    17. Nobel Laureates - List
    Schwinger, Julian* Los Angeles 1965 Physics Seaborg, Glenn T.* Berkeley/Berkeley Lab 1951 Chemistry Segre, Emilio G.* Berkeley/Berkeley Lab 1959 Chemistry
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    18. Julian Seymour Schwinger
    Nobel Winners picture, Nobel Winners Bio Julian Seymour Schwinger (1918 1994) American physicist, and joint winner with Richard P. Feynman and Tomonaga Shin'ichiro, of
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    American physicist, and joint winner with Richard P. Feynman and Tomonaga Shin'ichiro, of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965 for his work in formulating quantum electrodynamics and thus reconciling quantum mechanics with Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity.
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    Selected Papers (1937-1976) of Julian Schwinger, ed. by M. Flato, C. Fronsdal, and K.A. Milton (1979), collects some of his writings. Silvan S. Schweber, QED and the Men Who Made It: Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga (1994), is an essential intellectual history of the major figures in the development of quantum electrodynamics. Main Page About Us http://www.nobel-winners.com/

    19. Julian Schwinger
    Julian Seymour Schwinger (February 12, 1918 July 16, 1994) was an American theoretical physicist. He formulated the theory of renormalization and posited a phenomenon of electron
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    Julian Schwinger
    Julian Schwinger Julian Seymour Schwinger ( February 12 July 16 ) was an American theoretical physicist. He formulated the theory of renormalization and posited a phenomenon of electron-positron pairs known as the Schwinger effect. He was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 for his work on quantum electrodynamics (QED), along with Richard Feynman and Shinichiro Tomonaga
    Schwinger was born in New York City, attended the City College of New York as an undergraduate, and received his doctorate from Columbia University in 1939 where he studied under I.I. Rabi. He worked at the University of California, Berkeley and was later appointed to a position at Purdue University.
    During World War II Schwinger worked at the Radiation Laboratory at MIT, providing theoretical support for the development of radar. He tried applying his knowledge as a Nuclear Physicist to electromagnetic engineering problems, and arrived at results on nuclear scattering. Consequently, Schwinger began to apply his understanding of radiation to quantum physics.
    After the war, Schwinger left Purdue for Harvard University, where he taught from 1945 to 1974. He married in 1947. During this time, he developed the concept of renormalization, which explained the Lamb shift in an electron's magnetic field. He also realized, in his study of particle physics, that neutrinos would come in multiple varieties, associated with leptons like the electron and muon, which was experimentally verified in recent years.

    20. Julian Schwinger Winner Of The 1965 Nobel Prize In Physics
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      for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles.
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