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  1. www.cosmos-indirekt.de › Physik-Schule › Robert_BroutRobert Brout – Physik-Schule

    13. Mai 2024 · Robert Brout (* 14. Juni 1928 in New York; † 3. Mai 2011 in Linkebeek) war ein US-amerikanisch-belgischer Physiker. Leben. Brout studierte in New York und Columbia (USA) und war von 1958 bis 1960 Assistenzprofessor an der Cornell University. Seit 1961 arbeitete er an der Université libre de Bruxelles (Freie Universität Brüssel ...

  2. 13. Mai 2024 · Robert Brout, Serge Massar, Renaud Parentani, Philippe Spindel: A Primer for Black Hole Quantum Physics. In: Physics Reports. Band 260, Nr. 6, 1995, S. 329–446, doi: 10.1016/0370-1573(95)00008-5, arxiv:0710.4345. Stephen W. Hawking: Particle creation by black holes. In: Commun. Math. Phys. Band 43, 1975, S. 199–220.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Although we call it “the Higgs mechanism” today, there were actually three separate teams that all stumbled upon the same basic idea for it way back in 1964: Robert Brout and François Englert...

  4. 9. Mai 2024 · Englert machte 1955 sein Diplom als Ingenieur für Maschinenbau und Elektrotechnik an der Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) und promovierte dort 1959 in Physik. Danach war er bis 1961 an der Cornell University bei Robert Brout, zuletzt als Assistenzprofessor.

  5. 23. Mai 2024 · Peter Higgs, Robert Brout, François Englert, Gerald Guralnik, Carl Hagen, and Tom Kibble proposed in their famous Physical Review Letters papers that the gauge symmetry in Yang–Mills theories could be broken by a mechanism called spontaneous symmetry breaking, through which originally massless gauge bosons could acquire mass.

  6. 3. Mai 2024 · Unknown to Higgs, François Englert and Robert Brout had already sent a paper describing a similar model to the same journal, where it was published ahead of Higgs’s paper. Both papers postulated a scalar field with a non-zero vacuum expectation value that gave mass to a vector boson.

  7. 8. Mai 2024 · There he began a collaboration with Belgian physicist Robert Brout. Englert returned to ULB in 1961, becoming a professor there in 1964. With Brout he was codirector of the theoretical physics group at ULB from 1980 to 1998, when he became a professor emeritus.