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Yves-André Rocard (* 22. Mai 1903 in Vannes, Département Morbihan; † 16. März 1992 in Paris) war ein französischer Physiker und von 1945 bis 1973 Professor an der École normale supérieure.
Yves Rocard, né le 22 mai 1903 à Vannes et mort le 16 mars 1992 dans le 5 e arrondissement de Paris [1], est un physicien français. Il est le responsable scientifique des programmes qui conduisirent à la mise au point de la bombe atomique française. Il est aussi le père du Premier ministre français Michel Rocard.
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Yves-André Rocard (22 May 1903 – 16 March 1992) was a French physicist who helped develop the atomic bomb for France.
Yves-André Rocard (born May 22, 1903, Vannes, France—died March 16, 1992, Paris) was a French mathematician and physicist who contributed to the development of the French atomic bomb and to the understanding of such diverse fields of research as semiconductors, seismology, and radio astronomy.
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16. März 1992 · Yves-André Rocard was a French physicist who worked in a variety of fields including radio-astronomy and development of the French atomic bomb.
16. März 1992 · Yves Rocard, educated at Ecole Normale Supérieure, was a very creative physicist who conducted research in various fields: the scattering of light in fluids, electronics, the propagation of electromagnetic waves, radio astronomy, and atomic physics.
17. März 1992 · Yves Rocard, a mathematician and astrophysicist who contributed to the creation of France's first atomic bomb, died today at his home, friends of the family said. He was 89...