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  1. The Story of Spin by Sin-itiro TOMONAGA, 1997-01-01
  2. Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 1: Old Quantum Theory by Sin Itiro Tomonaga, 1962-01-01
  3. Sin-itiro Tomonaga: Life of a Japanese Physicist
  4. Bemerkung über die Streuung der Mesotronen am Kernteilchen. by Sin-itiro (1906-1979). TOMONAGA, 1942-01-01
  5. Sin-Itiro Tomonaga: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  6. Sin-itiro Tomonaga: Life of a Japanese Physicist by Makinosuke, edited by MATSUI, 1995-01-01
  7. Physicien Japonais: Hideki Yukawa, Sumio Iijima, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Toshihide Maskawa, Makoto Kobayashi, Leo Esaki, Masatoshi Koshiba (French Edition)
  8. Quantum Mechanics, Vol. 2: New Quantum Theory by Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, 1966-12
  9. Tomonaga Sin-itiro: A memorial : two shakers of physics by Julian Seymour Schwinger, 1980
  10. Dedicated to Professor Sin-Iitiro Tomonaga on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. Supplement of the Progress of Theoretical Physics, Numbers 37 & 38, 1966. by Sin-Itiro] [TOMONAGA, 1966
  11. Quantum Mechanics Volume I [ One 1 ] - Old Quantum Theory by Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, 1962
  12. Sin-Itiro Tomonaga: Quantum Electrodynamics, Nobel Prize in Physics, Richard Feynman, Julian Schwinger, Kyoto University, Hideki Yukawa, World War II, Nuclear Physics, Cavity Magnetron
  13. Scientific Papers of Tomonaga, Volume 2 by Sin-itiro Tomonaga, 1976
  14. Scientific Papers of Tomonaga Volumes 1 and 2 by Sin-itiro Tomonaga, 1971

1. Tomonaga Sin-Itiro - Science Wiki
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2. Tomonaga, Sin-Itiro - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
Japanese theoretical physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965 for developing the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED). Tomonaga, Richard Feynman, and Julian
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For his work on quantum electrodynamics, Feynman was one of the recipients of the Nobel Prize in Physics for 1965, along with Julian Schwinger and SinItiro Tomonaga Sin-Itiro
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4. Tomonaga, Sin-Itiro
Tomonaga, SinItiro (1906-1979) 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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Tomonaga, Sin-Itiro Sin-Itiro Tomonaga was born in Tokyo, Japan, on March 31, 1906, the eldest son of Sanjuro Tomonaga and Hide Tomonaga. In 1913 his family moved to Kyoto when his father was appointed a professor of philosophy at Kyoto Imperial University. From that time he was brought up in Kyoto. He is a graduate of the Third Higher School, Kyoto, a renowned senior high school which has educated a number of leading personalities in prewarJapan.
Tomonaga completed work for Rigakushi (bachelor's degree) in physics at Kyoto Imperial University in 1929, with one of his intimate friends. Dr. Hideki Yukawa, Nobel laureate. He was engaged in graduate work for three years at the same university and was then appointed a research associate by Dr. Yoshio Nishina at the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Tokyo, where he started to work in a newly developed frontier of theoretical physics quantum electrodynamics - under the guidance of Dr. Nishina. His paper on the photoelectric pair creation is well-known.
Tomonaga stayed in Leipzig, Germany, from 1937 to 1939, to study nuclear physics and the quantum field theory in collaboration with the theoretical group of Dr. W. Heisenberg, where he published a paper "Innere Reibung und Warmeleitfahigkeit der Kernmaterie", which was chosen as the thesis for Rigakuhakushi (Doctor of Science) at Tokyo Imperial University in December,1939.

5. Lomonosov Gold Medal
TOMONAGA SinItiro (member of the Japanese academy of Sciences, president of the Scientific Council of Japan) for substantial scientific contributions to the development of physics.
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Lomonosov Gold Medal
The Lomonosov Gold Medal , named after Russian scientist and polymath Mikhail Lomonosov , is awarded each year since for outstanding achievements in the natural sciences and the humanities by the USSR Academy of Sciences and later the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS). Two medals are awarded annually: one to a Russian and one to a foreign scientist.
Recipients of Lomonosov Gold Medal
KAPITSA Piotr Leonidovich
accumulatively for works in physics of low temperatures.
NESMEIANOV Aleksandr Nikolaevich
accumulatively for works in chemistry.
TOMONAGA Sin-Itiro (member of the Japanese academy of Sciences, president of the Scientific Council of Japan)
for substantial scientific contributions to the development of physics.
YUKAWA Hideki (member of the Japanese academy of Sciences, director of the Institute of Basic Research at the University of Kyoto)
for outstanding merits in the development of theoretical physics.
FLOREY Howard Walter, sir (professor, president of the Royal Society of Great Britain)

6. Tomonaga, Sin-Itiro - Physics, Quantum, Theory, Solutions, Qed, And Realized
tomonahga (1906–79) Japanese theoretical physicist a founder of quantum electrodynamics (QED). Tomonaga graduated in physics at Kyoto University and studied with at Leipzig
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7. Sin-itiro Tomonaga
SinItiro Tomonaga or Shin'ichirō Tomonaga (朝永 振一郎 Tomonaga Shin'ichirō, March 31, 1906 ndash; July 8, 1979) was a Japanese physicist, influential in the development of
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8. Tomonaga, Sin-Itiro | Definition Of Tomonaga, Sin-Itiro | HighBeam.com: Online D
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    Foucault, Jean Bernard Leon (1819-1868), a French physicist. Foucault was trained for a medical career before turning to physics. In 1852 he built a device he named a gyroscope, to show how the earth turns on its axis. Earlier, in an experiment with a pendulum at the Pantheon in Paris, he had demonstrated a way to provide visible proof of the earth's rotation. Today, pendulums that demonstrate the earth's rotation are called Foucault pendulums. Foucault was one of the first physicists to measure the speed of light accurately, and he showed that light travels more slowly in water than in air. In 1855 he was appointed physicist at the Paris Observatory. He invented the Foucault prism for analyzing light in 1857. Related Topics Pierre-Gilles de Gennes Dennis Gabor Eric Allin Cornell
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12. Sin-Itiro Tomonaga - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
SinItiro Tomonaga or Shin'ichirō Tomonaga (朝永 振一郎 Tomonaga Shin'ichirō, March 31, 1906 – July 8, 1979) was a Japanese physicist, influential in the development of
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Tokyo University of Education Alma mater Kyoto Imperial University Quantum electrodynamics Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physics Sin-Itiro Tomonaga or Shin'ichirō Tomonaga 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
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Tomonaga was born in Tokyo in 1906. He was the second child and eldest son of a Japanese philosopher, Sanjūrō Tomonaga . He entered the Kyoto Imperial University in 1926. Hideki Yukawa , also a Nobel Prize winner, was one of his classmates during undergraduate school. During graduate school at the same university, he worked as an assistant in the university for three years. After graduate school, he joined Nishina 's group in Riken . In 1937, while working in

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18. Sin-Itiro Tomonaga Winner Of The 1965 Nobel Prize In Physics
Shin'ichiro Tomonago, SinItiro Tomonaga, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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1965 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles.
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SinItiro Tomonaga was a Japanese physicist who shared the 1965 Nobel Prize in physics with American physicists Richard Phillips Feynman and Julian Seymour Schwinger. Working
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    Tomonaga, Sin-Itiro (1906-) was a Japanese physicist who shared the 1965 Nobel Prize in physics with American physicists Richard Phillips Feynman and Julian Seymour Schwinger. Working independently of each other, the three scientists developed an improved theory of quantum electrodynamics. Tomonaga was born in 1906 in Tokyo, but spent most of his early years in Kyoto. He received his undergraduate degree in atomic physics from the Kyoto Imperial University in 1929, and for the next three years he was a research assistant at the university. In 1932, he joined the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research in Tokyo, where he did research on the creation and annihilation of the positron and on the neutron-proton interaction. Between 1937 and 1939, he studied nuclear matter at the University of Leipzig. While there he published a paper on the nucleus of the atom that he submitted to Tokyo Imperial University to earn a doctorate in 1939. In 1941, he was appointed professor of physics at the Tokyo University of Science and Literature. He served as the university's president from 1956 to 1962 and became professor emeritus in 1969.

20. The Story Of Spin By Shin'ichiro Tomonaga, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Takeshi Oka (Tran
Alibris has The Story of Spin and other books by Shin'ichiro Tomonaga, SinItiro Tomonaga, Takeshi Oka (Translator), including new used copies, rare, out-of-print signed
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