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  1. Leo P. Kadanoff. Leo Philip Kadanoff (* 14. Januar 1937 in New York City, New York; † 26. Oktober 2015 in Chicago, Illinois) war ein Professor für Theoretische Physik an der University of Chicago. Leben. Leo Kadanoff graduierte (1958, Master Degree) und promovierte 1960 an der Harvard University.

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    Leo Philip Kadanoff (January 14, 1937 – October 26, 2015) was an American physicist. He was a professor of physics (emeritus from 2004) [3] at the University of Chicago and a former president of the American Physical Society (APS). [4]

  3. 30. Okt. 2015 · The web page pays tribute to Leo Kadanoff, a renowned physicist who made groundbreaking contributions to statistical mechanics, condensed matter physics and nonlinear physics. It highlights his achievements, awards, teaching style and legacy at the University of Chicago.

  4. 8. Jan. 2016 · Leo P. Kadanoff, who died on October 26, 2015, devoted his scientific life to trying to elucidate how much of the world can be understood using mathematical models. Historically, physics has addressed this problem by searching for fundamental laws that completely specify the right ingredients to put into a theoretical model. For ...

  5. 2. Nov. 2015 · Leo P. Kadanoff, a physicist who provided critical insights into the transformations of matter from one state to another, died on Oct. 26 in Chicago. He was 78. The cause was respiratory...

  6. Am 26. Oktober 2015 verstarb Leo P. Kadanoff in Chicago/Illinois. Mit ihm hat uns ein wahrer Gigant der theoretischen Physik verlassen, der eine enorme Lücke hinterlässt. Leo wurde am 14. Januar 1937 in New York geboren. Bereits mit 23 Jahren war er promoviert – in theo­ retischer Physik und Mathematik. Anschließend ging er als Postdoc

  7. 4. Nov. 2015 · Leo P. Kadanoff, one of the premier theoretical physicists of his era, whose pioneering work on phase transitions — the sudden shifts between different states of the same substance —...