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Lajos Jánossy (2 March 1912, Budapest – 2 March 1978, Budapest) was a Hungarian physicist, astrophysicist and mathematician and a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His primary research fields were astrophysics , nuclear physics , quantum mechanics , mathematical physics , and statistics , as well as electrodynamics and ...
10.02.1955. Änderung/Austritt/Ausschluss: 20.05.1969. Auswärtiges Mitglied. gewählt: 20.05.1969. Kurzbiographie. Professor für Physik an der Universität in Budapest. Vizepräsident der Ungarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Normdaten. GND: 125778066.
Lajos Jánossy (1912-1978) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lajos_J%C3%A1nossy1. Beginning of his career: • Germany, England, Ireland • experiment and theory • cosmic rays, Geiger's coincidence. Later: • application of probability and calculus to experimental results in nuclear physics and particle physics • Jánossydensities.
2. März 2023 · On 2 March, the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research remembers one of its founders, the prominent Hungarian physicist Lajos Jánossy (1912–1978), an academician of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, who was a member of the Scientific Council of the Institute during the development of JINR.
Lajos Jánossy (2 March 1912, Budapest – 2 March 1978, Budapest) was a Hungarian physicist, astrophysicist and mathematician and a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His primary research fields were astrophysics, nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, mathematical physics, and statistics, as well as electrodynamics and optics ...
Who is Lajos Jánossy? Lajos Jánossy was a Hungarian physicist, astrophysicist and mathematician and a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He carried out research in astrophysics, nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, mathematical physics and statistics, as well as electrodynamics and optics.