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  1. Mass degeneracy of the heavy mesons. by Tsung Dao (b. 1926) & Chen Ning YANG (b. 1922). LEE, 1956-01-01
  2. Some special examples in renormalizable field theory. by Tsung Dao (b. 1926). LEE, 1954-01-01
  3. Remarks on the |...¦|=1/2 rule in non-leptonic weak decays and the use of the phenomenlogical lagrangian. by Tsung Dao. LEE, 1970
  4. Chinese Physicists: Wang Ganchang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Chien-Shiung Wu, Chen Ning Yang, Xiao-Gang Wen, Samuel C. C. Ting, Shu Xingbei, Cao Chong
  5. Hochschullehrer (New York): Peter Singer, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Marguerite Yourcenar, Karl Löwith, Tsung-Dao Lee, Jack Steinberger (German Edition)
  6. Ethnic Chinese Nobel Laureates: Charles K. Kao, Roger Y. Tsien, Steven Chu, Gao Xingjian, Tsung-Dao Lee, Yuan T. Lee, Chen Ning Yang
  7. Zhejiang University Faculty: Chen Duxiu, Shing-Tung Yau, Wang Ganchang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Chien-Shiung Wu
  8. Mitglied Der Academia Sinica: Chen Ning Yang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Steven Chu, George Whitesides, Hu Shi, David Ho, Samuel Chao Chung Ting (German Edition)
  9. Science and Art by Tsung-Dao Lee, 2000-01-01
  10. Biography of Tsung Dao Lee: the First Chinese American to Win the Nobel Prize in Physics ('Gui fan yu dui cheng zhi mei-yang zhen ning zhuan', in traditional Chinese, NOT in English) by Chaijian Jiang, 2002-11-02
  11. Theory of charged vector mesons interacting with the electromagnetic field by Tsung Dao Lee, 1963
  12. Tsung-Dao Lee: Physicist, Chien- Shiung Wu, Nobel Prize in Physics, United States Nationality Law

61. University Of Chicago News: Resources: Notable Alumni - 2
Lawrence, Ernest Lawrence X.’23 Nobel Laureate in Physics, 1939. lee, tsungdaolee Ph.D.’50 Nobel Laureate in Physics, 1957. tsung-dao lee Ph.D.’50.
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Notable University of Chicago Alumni A B C D ... Z Martin Gardner
Scientific American Mack Gipson, Jr.
First African American to obtain a Ph.D. in Geology; Founding advisor of the National Association of Black Geologists and Geophysicists (1981); consultant to NASA Philip Glass
Composer and musician Marvin L. Goldberger
Physicist; President of Caltech (1978-87) Katharine Graham
Chairman of the executive committee of the Washington Post ; Pulitzer Prize winner for her memoir Personal History Andrew M. Greeley
Priest; Senior Study Director at NORC John Grunsfeld
Astronaut Charles V. Hamilton
Civil rights leader; Author, with Stokley Carmichael, of Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America (1967); Professor in Political Science, Columbia University Nathan Hare
Author, activist, and sociologist; founding publisher of The Black Scholar Crisis by the New York Times Warren E. Henry Physicist and Professor in magnetism and superconductivity; developed video amplifiers used in portable radar systems on warships in World War II; his demonstration of the proof of non-interacting paramagnetic ions is used in a number of physics texts. Seymour Hersh Pulitzer Prize winner for international reporting (1970) Dan Hertzberg Pulitzer Prize winner (1988) for reporting on the 1987 stock market crash; Managing Editor of

62. Asian American BiographyF‹IˆÉš ‰®‘“X
H. 172(2) lee, Ang 174(3) lee, Brandon 177(2) lee, Bruce 179(3) lee, Gus 182(4) lee,Ming Cho 186(4) lee, Rose Hum 190(2) lee, Sammy 192(4) lee, tsungdao 196(2
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64. Biographies - Le To L'Hospital
lee TengHui ( - ) Chinese political leader. President, Republic of China- Grenada GRA1995D27.2. lee, tsung-dao (1926- ) American physicist.
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LE Duc Tho (1911- ) Vietnamese government official. Born October 14, 1911 in Dich Le, Vietnam, he was a communist that struggled to free and unify his country. He was the first Asian and communist to win Nobel Peace Prize for work in negotiating Vietnam armistice, 1973. He refused the award. - Guyana GUY1995L20.56; Nevis NEV1995G20.23 LE Hun Trac see ONG, Hai Thuong Lan - LE, Louis ( - ) Painter - Grenada Grenadines GRG1995K.2 LE, Mathiue ( - ) Painter - Grenada Grenadines GRG1995K.2 LEA, Tom ( - ) Palau PAU1995J18 LEACH, Archibald Alexander see GRANT, Cary - LEACOCK, Stephen Butler (1869-1944) Canadian author, critic, humorist, journalist - Canada 504 LEAH ( - ) Wife of JACOB in the Bible - Israel 641 LEAHY, William Daniel (1875-1959) American admiral, author - German Democratic Republic 1228 LEAL, Jose da Silva Mendes see MENDES LEAL, Jose da Silva - LEANDER Saint (550?-600?) Spanish bishop, monk - Spain 318-30 LEBAS, Jean-Baptiste (1878-1944) French patriot, mayor of Lille, politician - France 830 LEBEAU, Jean-Louis-Joseph (1794-1865) Belgian lawyer, journalist, statesman - Belgium 604

65. Tsung Dao Lee
Tsung Dao lee. Tsung Dao lee was born in Shanghai, China, in 1926. After studying at Zhejiang University, he won a scholarship in 1946 to the University of Chicago, where he received his Ph.D. degree
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Tsung Dao Lee
Tsung Dao Lee was born in Shanghai, China, in 1926. After studying at Zhejiang University, he won a scholarship in 1946 to the University of Chicago, where he received his Ph.D. degree in 1950. After appointments at the University of California and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, Lee went to Columbia University where he eventually became the Enrico Fermi Professor of Physics. Beginning in 1981 he has also held Professorships at a number of Chinese universities.
Professor Lee shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with Chen Ning Yang in 1957 and has received numerous other honors and awards.

66. T.D Lee
Telephone (212)8543335. email tdl@phys.columbia.edu. Ph.D. 1950. University of Chicago. Theoretical Physics. A Phenomenological Theory of High Tc Superconductivity in Low Dimensional Properties of
http://phys.columbia.edu/faculty/lee.htm
Lee, T.D.
Telephone: (212)854-3335
email: tdl@phys.columbia.edu
Ph.D. 1950
University of Chicago
Theoretical Physics
  • A Phenomenological Theory of High Tc Superconductivity in Low Dimensional Properties of Solids, edited by M. Jonson and T. Claeson, World Scientific, Singapore, p. 62 (1992).
  • Parity Doublets and the Pairing Mechanism in C60 (with R. Friedberg and H. C.Ren) Phys. Rev. B46, 14 150 (1992).
  • Bosonization of Lattice Fermions (with R. Friedberg and H. C. Ren) Phys. Rev. B50, 10 190 (1994).
  • A New Lattice Formulation of the Continuum(with R. Friedberg and Y. Pang) J. Math. Phys. 35, 5600 (1994).
    My most recent research is focused in several main directions: High-Tc superconductivity: With Professor R. Friedberg, I proposed a new theory of high-temperature superconductivity. From the observation of very small coherent lengths for all high-Tc superconductors, we concluded that the pair state has to be well localized in coordinate space, and may therefore be represented phenomenologically by a boson field f(x). The underlying mechanism for superconductivity in both cupric oxides and alakli-C60 crystals is assumed to be through the s-channel reaction 2ef2e. This leads to a mixed boson-fermion model. The prediction of the theory compares well with msR and other experimental results. Bosonization of fermions: Together with Professor R. Friedberg and Professor H.C. Ren (Rockefeller University), I have established a general theorem that states that, for any purely fermionic system on a lattice in arbitrary space dimension, there exists a different but well-defined system on the same lattice consisting of both bona fide fermions and bosons. The energy spectra and S-matrices of these two systems are identical in all finite energy sectors. The theorem resolves one of the long-standing problems in condensed-matter physics, i.e., the equivalence between spin waves and bosons with hard-core repulsion.
  • 67. Lee Teng-hui
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia lee Tenghui, lE dung -hwE PronunciationKey. Related content from HighBeam Research on lee Teng-hui.
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      Lee Teng-hui [l E E Pronunciation Key Lee Teng-hui Kuomintang Chiang Ching-kuo 's death. Although originally considered an interim figure, he continued the democratization of Taiwan and in 1996 became its first popularly elected president. Continuing to foster Taiwan's industrial expansion, Lee used the island's economic success to diminish its international isolation. His suggestion in 1999 that Taiwan might consider itself to be a independent nation and not part of China strained relations with the mainland. In Mar., 2000, Lee was forced to resign as head of the Kuomintang after its candidate placed third in the Taiwanese presidential election. After Lee publicly split (2001) with the new leaders of the party, charging them with betraying Taiwan, he was expelled from the Kuomintang. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

    68. Tsung D. Lee
    Translate this page Physiknobelpreis 1957 (Nobel Prize Physics 1957) TsungD. lee, chinesischer Physiker, geb. 24. Nov. 1926.
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    Tsung D. Lee, chinesischer Physiker, geb. 24. Nov. 1926

    69. WIEM: Lee Tsung Dao
    Zapraszamy do korzystania z nowej, codziennie aktualizowanej i wzbogacanej w nowetresci edycji WIEM 2004. Fizyka, Stany Zjednoczone lee Tsung Dao (1926).
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    Lee Tsung Dao
    Lee Tsung Dao, Li Cung Tao (1926-), amerykañski fizyk pochodzenia chiñskiego, pracuj±cy pierwotnie w Institute for Advanced Studies w Princeton, nastêpnie jako profesor fizyki uniwersytetu w Nowym Jorku. Laureat Nagrody Nobla w 1957 (obok Ch.N. Yanga ) za wykazanie ³amania zasady zachowania parzysto¶cirozpadach beta , za które odpowiedzialne s± oddzia³ywania s³abe WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

    70. WIEM: Wielka Internetowa Encyklopedia Multimedialna
    lee Peggy. lee Robert Edward. lee Rowland Van. lee Spike. lee Tanith. lee TsungDao. lee Yuan Tseh. leeThompson John. leeds. leeuw Gerardus van der. leeuwTon.
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    71. International: Italiano: Scienze: Fisica: Fisici_e_Ricercatori: Lee,_Tsung-Dao -
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    72. MSN Encarta - Lee Tsung Dao
    Translate this page lee Tsung Dao. lee Tsung Dao (1926- ), físico nuclear estadounidense de origenchino, premiado con el Nobel y célebre por su trabajo en mecánica cuántica.
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    73. Physics
    Physics lee, Tsung Dao. lee, Tsung Dao (November 24, 1926 ; China).Tsung Dao lee is a noted Chinese-born American physicist who
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    Physics Lee, Tsung Dao Lee, Tsung Dao (November 24, 1926 - ; China) Tsung Dao Lee is a noted Chinese-born American physicist who has been credited with making substantial contributions to the fields of elementary particles and statistical mechanics. Lee was born in Shanghai and received his education in China until 1946 at which point he attended the University of Chicago which was made possible due to a Chinese government scholarship. In 1953, Lee accepted a position with the faculty of Columbia University but not before having completed his Ph.D from Chicago and doing postdoctorate research at various universities including the University of California at Berkeley and at the Institute for Advanced Study, in Princeton, New Jersey with Chen Ning Yang. In 1956, Lee turned his interest to the law of parity conservation and along with Chen Ning Yang, the validity of that law was researched. Through research it was found that the law was valid in regard to strong nuclear and electromagnetic forces, but Lee and Yang could not find any evidence of validity with weak interactions such as those responsible for beta decay. Through research, Lee and Yang also deduced that the theta- meson and the tau-meson were actually the same particle, currently known as the k- meson. Their work on the law of parity conservation led to Lee and Yang being jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957. Lee and Yang's research on parity conservation had major repurcussions with particle-physics theorists and led to many refinements in the particle-physics theory.

    74. YUAN T. LEE
    YUAN TSEH lee. Yuan Tseh lee was born on November 19, 1936 in Hsinchu, Taiwan.His father is an accomplished artist and his mother a school teacher.
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    YUAN TSEH LEE Yuan Tseh Lee was born on November 19, 1936 in Hsinchu, Taiwan. His father is an accomplished artist and his mother a school teacher.
    He started his early education while Taiwan was under Japanese occupation - a result of a war between China and Japan in 1894. His elementary education was disrupted soon after it started during World War II while the city populace was relocated to the mountains to avoid the daily bombing by the Allies. It was not until after the war when Taiwan was returned to China that he was able to attend school normally as a third year student in grade school.
    His elementary and secondary education in Hsinchu was rather colorful and full of fun. In elementary school, he was the second baseman on the school's baseball team as well as a member of the ping-pong team which won the little league championship in Taiwan. In high school he played on the tennis team besides playing trombone in the marching band.

    75. Lee Teng-hui
    lee Tenghui, lE dung -hwE Pronunciation Key. lee Teng-hui , 1923–, Taiwaneseagricultural economist and politician, president of Taiwan (1988–2000).
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    Lee Teng-hui [l E E Pronunciation Key Lee Teng-hui Kuomintang Chiang Ching-kuo 's death. Although originally considered an interim figure, he continued the democratization of Taiwan and in 1996 became its first popularly elected president. Continuing to foster Taiwan's industrial expansion, Lee used the island's economic success to diminish its international isolation. His suggestion in 1999 that Taiwan might consider itself to be a independent nation and not part of China strained relations with the mainland. In Mar., 2000, Lee was forced to resign as head of the Kuomintang after its candidate placed third in the Taiwanese presidential election. After Lee publicly split (2001) with the new leaders of the party, charging them with betraying Taiwan, he was expelled from the Kuomintang. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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    76. [LIB-CHINESE] Re: Parallel Fields (fwd)
    lee Kuan Yew is a Singaporean. Leo OF lee, lee Tsung Dao, IM Pei, Joseph SM Lau,YoYo Ma are Americans of Chinese descent. They are not Chinese nationals .
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    • Subject [LIB-CHINESE] Re: Parallel fields (fwd) From lbsun@ust.hk Date : Sat, 18 Jul 1998 10:03:00 +0800 (HKT)
    hsi-chu bolick wrote: My main point remains that if we use the parallel fields approach we should treat all accepted roman forms alike. If one chooses to use "Leo O. Lee" instead of "Li Ou-fan," we should still provide the Chinese name, not as an added entry and not through a "see" reference. Why should "Chiang Ching-kuo" be entitled to his Chinese name but not "Chiang Kai-shek"? It makes even less sense when one is "deprived" of one's Chinese name simply because one uses a "non-standard" romanization, e.g., Tung Chee-Hwa, Lee Tsung-Dao, Pei Ieoh Ming, and Ma Yo-Yo. Not many library users have access to the LC Authority File, and many library systems still do not integrate the reference function seamlessly. The repeatable fields approach seems fairer and direct. "Leo O. Lee" (in English) and "Li Ou-fan" (in Chinese) will carry the same weight. And we are not talking about

    77. [LIB-CHINESE] Re: Parallel Fields (fwd)
    Leo OF lee, lee Tsung Dao, IM Pei, Joseph SM Lau, YoYo Ma are Americans ofChinese descent. They are not Chinese nationals . These are their NAMES.
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    • Subject [LIB-CHINESE] Re: Parallel fields (fwd) From lbsun@ust.hk Date : Mon, 20 Jul 1998 12:02:12 +0800 (HKT)
    When we switch to pinyin, I personally think there should be a clean break with the past, and all the irregularities in names should not be perpetuated. The anomalies of Chinese names are already chaotic. If we can access the founding father of modern China by any name that he is known, why can't we establish him in the form that he is commonly and popularly known when we use pinyin, i.e. Sun Zhongshan. After all he is referred to as Sun Zhongshan in most of the bilingual publicayions in mainland China for decades. Chiang Tse-min becomes Jiang Zemin, Chou En-lai becomes Zhou Enlai. Why should it be different for the most revered man in China in the current century. Lee Kuan Yew is a Singaporean. Leo O.F. Lee, Lee Tsung Dao, I.M. Pei, Joseph S.M. Lau, Yo-Yo Ma are Americans of Chinese descent. They are not "Chinese nationals". These are their NAMES. Why should they be paired

    78. CUSPEA Scholars Workshop Opens In Beida, Vice-Premier Li Lanqing
    Chinese VicePremier Li Lanqing and the Nobel physics laureate lee TsungDao and other scholars attending the Sino-US physics workshop.
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    Related News: CUSPEA Scholars Workshop Opens in Beida, Vice-Premier Li Lanqing and Nobel Physics Laureate Attended On the afternoon of June 5th, the opening ceremony of the workshop at the Peking University, with the theme of "Physics in the 21st century and China's development" was held. Chinese Vice-Premier Li Lanqing and the Nobel physics laureate Lee Tsung Dao and other scholars attending the Sino-US physics workshop.
    The workshop was held to mark the 20th anniversary of a Sino-US physics graduate exchange program advocated by Chinese- American Lee with the personal support of late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping.
    Vice-Premier Li made an important speech in the meeting, commending the program for its contribution to China's economic,
    scientific and educational development. He also pledged that the government would continue to extend its encouragement and
    support to overseas Chinese students. Li also briefed the scholars on the latest economic and social developments in China.

    79. Dernier Hommage Au Grand Physicien Wu Ta- You
    et le lauréat du Prix Nobel de Physique 1957, le professeur lee Tsung Dao.
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    Dernier hommage au grand physicien Wu Ta- you
    PD: 03/21/00 L' ancien président de l'Academia Sinica la prestigieuse institution des Arts, Lettres et Sciences de la République de Chine , le professeur Wu Ta-you s'est éteint le 4 mars à Taïpei à l'âge de 93 ans des suites d'une longue maladie. Hospitalisé depuis un an, le physicien de renom international était dans un état semi-comateux; toutefois, il avait reçu jusque dernièrement la visite de plusieurs de ses éminents élèves, notamment l'ancien président de l'Université nationale Tsing Hua, à Hsinchu, le professeur Shen Chun-shan, et le lauréat du Prix Nobel de Physique 1957, le professeur Lee Tsung Dao. A l'annonce de son décès, plusieurs personnalités politiques, académiques et culturelles sont venus s'incliner devant sa dépouille pour lui rendre un dernier hommage. Le président de la République, M. Lee Teng-hui, a pour sa part, ordonné une assistance de l'Etat à l'organisation des funérailles du grand homme. Faisant l'éloge du savant chinois, le ministre de l'Education, M. Yung Chaur-shin, a exprimé sa profonde tristesse, au nom des milieux universitaires de l'île, à la suite de cette perte. Surnommé le "père chinois de la physique ", M. Wu Ta-you a beaucoup encouragé la vulgarisation des sciences dans l'enseignement général. Les disciplines scientifiques étant devenues un sujet particulièrement apprécié des collégiens et lycéens insulaires, on retrouve aujourd'hui de nombreux Taïwanais enseignant ces matières dans des universités étrangères ou effectuant des recherches dans de grands laboratoires et autres centres expérimentaux scientifiques.

    80. Fisik@net
    Artikelartikel populer » daftar artikel. Kisah Fisikawan Asia Terkenal Tsung Dao lee Yohanes Surya (Universitas Pelita Harapan)
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