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  1. A Different Universe: Reinventing Physics from the Bottom Down by Robert B. Laughlin, 2005-03-01
  2. The Crime of Reason: And the Closing of the Scientific Mind by Robert B. Laughlin, 2008-09-23
  3. Different Universe Reinventing Physics From the B by Robert B Laughlin, 2005-01-01
  4. Geist und Materie by Robert B. Laughlin, 2008
  5. Biography - Laughlin, Robert B. (1950-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  6. Das Verbrechen der Vernunft: Betrug an der Wissensgesellschaft (edition unseld) by Robert B. Laughlin,
  7. Un Universo Diferente by LAUGHLIN ROBERT B., 2007
  8. People From Visalia, California: Monte Melkonian, Michael Finton, Tonya Cooley, Tyler Zeller, Cal Dooley, Robert B. Laughlin, Rich Amaral
  9. A Different Universe: Reinventing Physics from the Bottom Down by Robert B. Laughlin, 2005-04-30
  10. Crimenes de la razon by Robert B. Laughlin, 2010
  11. Abschied von der Weltformel: Die Neuerfindung der Physik by Robert B. Laughlin,
  12. UN UNIVERS DIFF�RENT by ROBERT B. LAUGHLIN, 2006-01-13
  13. A Candle for Darkness by Robert Mangum; B492 Laughlin, 1972-01-01
  14. Crímenes de la razón. El fin de la mentalidad científica by Robert B. LAUGHLIN, 2010

1. Robert B Laughlin - Wikipedia
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2. Robert B. Laughlin
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3. Stanford University Department Of Physics - Faculty: Robert B. Laughlin
robert B. laughlin. Professor, Physics. LAM, Room 342 McCullough Bldg 476 Lomita Mall Stanford CA 943054045. tel 650-723-4563 fax
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Robert B. Laughlin
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  • A.B., 1972, University of California at Berkeley Ph.D. , 1979, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Research Physicist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1982-present Associate Professor of Physics, Stanford University, 1985-89 Professor of Physics, 1989-present IBM Fellow , 1976-78 E.O. Lawrence Award for Physics, 1985 Oliver E. Buckley Prize, 1986 Eastman Kodak Lecturer, University of Rochester, 1989 Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1990 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Member of the National Academy of Sciences Co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics, 1998

4. Robert B. Laughlin - Autobiography
robert B. laughlin Autobiography. EARLY YEARS. I was born on 1 November, 1950 in Visalia, California, a mediumsized town just south of Fresno in the San Joaquin Valley.
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Early years
Another important aspect of our home was respect for ideas. At dinnertime one of my parents, usually my father, would lead a discussion about some controversial matter, such as racial integration of schools, whether John Lennon should have compared himself with Jesus Christ, support of Israel, or the morality of the Vietnam war, and all of us were expected to air and defend our views on these things, even if we did not want to. Over the course of time this gave us a deep respect for ideas, both our own and those of others, and an understanding that conflict through debate is a powerful means of revealing truth. This was, of course, before any of us understood rhetoric and how easily it can be misused. But the need for conflict to expose prejudice and unclear reasoning, which is deeply embedded in my philosophy of science, has its origin in these debates.
Berkeley
At Berkeley I had my first encounter with real professional scientists. I remember the Berkeley faculty as being particularly visionary and inspirational. In the physics department in particular there was a palpable sense of history going back to Heisenberg Pauli , and Einstein . I later came to understand that Berkeley has always been a special place in American physics and that many of the greatest physicists in the world, perhaps even most of them, can trace their roots back to Berkeley in some way. It was this faculty that defined for me what physics was and should be, and thereby helped me make up my mind to pursue physics as a career. I came home in the middle of my sophomore year and announced, much to the horror of my parents, that I was switching to physics from engineering. After some discussion they gave in, as well-meaning parents tend to do in this situation, and I remember my father musing afterward that it would probably come out all right because these things usually did. Meanwhile at school I was experiencing such wonderful things as the surprise appearance of

5. Physics 1998
for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations . robert B. laughlin, Horst L. Störmer, Daniel C. Tsui.
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1998/
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1998
"for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations" Robert B. Laughlin Horst L. Störmer Daniel C. Tsui 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA Federal Republic of Germany USA Stanford University
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The Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professorships in the School of Humanities and Sciences Robert B. Laughlin Professor Laughlin is a physicist is a major theorist in the field of condensed matter theory who now conducts research into high-temperature superconductivity theory. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and MIT, he is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. In 1998, he was a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations. Faculty Page Last Modified: Saturday, March 13, 2004 08:50 AM Interweave Studios

8. Robert B. Laughlin Winner Of The 1998 Nobel Prize In Physics
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R OBERT B. L AUGHLIN
1998 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations.
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9. Robert B. Laughlin - CIRS
Department of Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA. Research Interests. Current research is primarily hightemperature superconductivity theory. laughlin, robert B. rbl@large.stanford.edu
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LAUGHLIN, ROBERT B.
rbl@large.stanford.edu Department of Physics, Stanford University , Stanford, CA, USA. Research Interests
Current research is primarily high-temperature superconductivity theory. Recent work includes model studies of doped Mott insulators, computation spectroscopic quantities optical conductivity, magnetic susceptibility, photoemission from first principles, and development of new mathematical methods based on the fractional quantum Hall effect. These include the use of condensed matter lattice gauge theories, the use of quasiparticles carrying fractional quantum numbers, and the application of conventional Feynman rules to systems containing both. Other interests include the theory of metals, localization, and quantum chaos. physics beyond the Standard Model, and vacuum structure of field theories. Awards : E.O. Lawrence Award for Physics (1985), Oliver E. Buckley Prize (1986), Eastman Kodak Lecturer, University of Rochester (1989), Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1990), Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member of the National Acamdey of Sciences, Co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics (1998).
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10. Laughlin, Robert B.
laughlin, robert B. (1950). EARLY YEARS I was born on 1 November, 1950 in Visalia, California, a medium-sized town just south of
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Laughlin, Robert B. EARLY YEARS
Another important aspect of our home was respect for ideas. At dinnertime one of my parents, usually my father, would lead a discussion about some controversial matter, such as racial integration of schools, whether John Lennon should have compared himself with Jesus Christ, support of Israel, or the morality of the Vietnam war, and all of us were expected to air and defend our views on these things, even if we did not want to. Over the course of time this gave us a deep respect for ideas, both our own and those of others, and an understanding that conflict through debate is a powerful means of revealing truth. This was, of course, before any of us understood rhetoric and how easily it can be misused. But the need for conflict to expose prejudice and unclear reasoning, which is deeply embedded in my philosophy of science, has its origin in these debates.
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While at Fort Sill I met, or more precisely was grouped with, the people who were to be my companions for the rest of my tour in the military. They were a very personable bunch mostly from the upper Middle West, Pennsylvania, and Nebraska, and rather like a selection of the smarter students from my high school, except that the contingent from Detroit was rabidly racist, something that I had never encountered before and still have trouble understanding. Getting to know these people was my first of many reminders that the world is full of intelligent, well-meaning people who, for one reason or another, did not attend university but are nonetheless well-read and educated. Out there on the prairie lost opportunities of youth were the rule rather than the exception, and I slowly became disabused of the myth of the Bright Young Thing and have not believed in it since.

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    12. Winners Of The '98 Nobel Prize In Physics Have Experimental And Educational Root
    MIT alumnus robert laughlin provided a theory which explained the observations and shared the prize will be shared by robert B. laughlin of Stanford University, who received
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    1998 Nobel Laureate Robert Laughlin is flanked by his wife, Anita, left, and his mother, Peggy, while his son, Todd, looks on at a Stanford University news conference on Oct. 13, 1998. (Photo courtesy of Stanford News Service.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The experiment that made it all happen for the 1998 Nobel Prize in physics took place in 1982 at the Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laughlin attributed his comprehensive understanding of physical phenomena to MIT's strong emphasis on engineering. It was a "confluence of things from engineering that prepared me for understanding the fractional quantum Hall effect and coming up with an explanation," he said during a TV interview at Stanford. Although the prize did not go to an MIT faculty member, "this is very much an MIT Nobel Prize," said Robert Birgeneau, dean of science and professor of physics, who recalls Laughlin as "a brilliant and charismatic graduate student, very self-confident, strong-willed and outspoken, even at the student stage" of his career. "He was very clear in his own mind that he wanted to pursue fundamental issues in physics.

    13. Robert B. Laughlin Winner Of The 1998 Nobel Prize In Physics
    robert B. laughlin, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. robert B. laughlin. 1998 Nobel Laureate
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    R OBERT B. L AUGHLIN
    1998 Nobel Laureate in Physics
      for discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations.
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    14. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics
    Translate this page Lamb, Willis Eugene, 1955. Landau, Lev Davidovich, 1962. Laue, Max Von, 1914. laughlin, robert B. 1998. Lawrence, Ernest Orlando, 1939. Lederman, Leon M. 1988.
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    15. CNN - Americans, German Win Nobel Physics Prize - October 13, 1998
    robert C. laughlin of the United States (Stanford University in California Agilent plans $1.1 B IPO. Agents boycott United for slashing commissions
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    Web posted at: 7:14 a.m. EDT (1114 GMT) STOCKHOLM, Sweden (CNN) Three scientists working at universities in the United States on Tuesday won the Nobel Prize in Physics for their discoveries of how sub-atomic particles can behave like a fluid. Their work shows that electrons acting together in strong magnetic fields can form new types of particles, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said. The $978,000 prize will be divided equally among the three:
  • Robert C. Laughlin of the United States (Stanford University in California)
  • German-born Horst L. Stoermer (Columbia University in New York)
  • Daniel C. Tsui, a China-born U.S. citizen (Princeton University in New Jersey)
  • 16. Robert B. Laughlin --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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