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8. Mai 2024 · The Italian theorist Gian-Carlo Wick is well known for a 1950 theorem that provided the basis for a systematic derivation of Feynman rules starting from second-quantized field equations. But from 1932 to 1937, when he was working in the Physics Institute of the University “La Sapienza” in Rome, he published several important ...
9. Mai 2024 · Die Wick-Rotation (nach Gian-Carlo Wick) ist eine Methode für die Herleitung einer Lösung eines Problems im Minkowski-Raum aus der Lösung eines verwandten Problems im Euklidischen Raum durch analytische Fortsetzung. Die Wick-Rotation wird durch die Betrachtung motiviert, dass die Minkowski-Metrik
8. Mai 2024 · The Italian theorist Gian-Carlo Wick is well known for his work in mathematical physics. Nevertheless, working with Fermi’s group in Rome in the 1930s, he took on several behind-the-scenes roles that resulted in important papers in neutron physics.
14. Mai 2024 · In Rom entstand um Fermi eine sehr aktive Gruppe theoretischer und experimenteller Physiker. Ihr gehörten Gian-Carlo Wick, Ugo Fano, Giovanni Gentile, Giulio Racah, Ettore Majorana sowie die Experimentatoren Franco Rasetti, Giuseppe Cocconi, Emilio Segrè, Edoardo Amaldi und Bruno Pontecorvo an.
13. Mai 2024 · 1980 erhielt er den Ernest-Orlando-Lawrence-Preis und den Physik und Mathematik Preis der New York Academy of Sciences. 2009 erhielt er die Gian-Carlo Wick Goldmedaille. 2001 erhielt er den Bruno-Pontecorvo-Preis des JINR in Dubna.
28. Mai 2024 · Gian-Carlo Wick and neutron physics in the 1930s. Christopher R. Gould. Eduard I. Sharapov. Regular Article Open access 08 May 2024 Article: 9. Correction to: From concrete quarks to QCD: a personal perspective. Chris Llewellyn Smith.
Vor 5 Tagen · McCarthyism, also known as the Second Red Scare, was the political repression and persecution of left-wing individuals and a campaign spreading fear of alleged communist and Soviet influence on American institutions and of Soviet espionage in the United States during the late 1940s through the 1950s. [1]