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  1. The Recollections Of Eugene P. Wigner: As Told To Andrew Szanton by Andrew Szanton, 2003-07-03
  2. Symmetries and Reflections: Scientific Essays by Eugene P. Wigner, 1970-08-15
  3. Symmetries and Reflections: Scientific Essays. 1st Edition by Eugene P. Wigner, 1967
  4. Nuclear Structure by L. Eisenbud, Eugene P. Wigner, 1958-12
  5. From a Life of Physics by Dirac P. A. M., W. Heisenberg, et all 1989-05-01
  6. Group Theory and its Application to the Quantum Mechanics of Atomic Spectra, Expanded Edition by Eugene P. Wigner, 1959-07-29
  7. SYMMETRIES AND REFLECTIONS. Scientific Essays of Eugene P. Wigner. by Eugene P. (SIGNED) Nobel laureate. WIGNER, 1967
  8. Special Functions: A Group Theoretic Approach Based on Lectures by Eugene P. Wigner. by James D. Talman, 1968
  9. The Physical Theory of Neutron Chain Reactors by Alvin M. Weinberg, Eugene P. Wigner, 1958-12
  10. Group Theory and Its application to the Quantum Mechanics of Atomic Spectra; Expanded and Improved Edition by Eugene P.; Transl. J.J. Griffin Wigner, 1960
  11. Group Theory; Expanded and Improved Edition by Eugene P. Wigner, 1964
  12. Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics Volume XI : Nuclear Reactor Theory by Garrett; Wigner, Eugene P. (editors) Birkhoff, 1961
  13. Physics, life, and the mind. Review of: Eugene P. Wigner. Symmetries and reflections; scientific essays. by Abraham (1918-2001). PAIS,
  14. Physics, life, and the mind. Review of: Eugene P. Wigner. Symmetries and reflections; scientific essays.

81. Employment Opportunities At ORNL
wigner Philosophical Reflections and Syntheses pro-physik.de - Translate this page News. 25-06-2003. wigner, eugene P. Philosophical Reflections and Syntheses.Pr. 1997. VII, 631 pw 28 figs. 24,5 cm 53.45 EURO 3540633723 (bestellen).
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82. GT CoE: News & Events
with one of its top awards. The group has selected Stacey to receivethe eugene P. wigner Reactor Physicist Award for 2003. This
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Atlanta (September 30, 2003) The American Nuclear Society (ANS) is honoring Georgia Tech's Dr. Weston M. "Bill" Stacey Jr. with one of its top awards. The group has selected Stacey to receive the Eugene P. Wigner Reactor Physicist Award for 2003. This annual award is given for outstanding contributions to the advancement of the field of reactor physics. Stacey is a Regents' Professor and Fuller E. Callaway Professor in Nuclear Engineering in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering. The award is named after the late Eugene P. Wigner, winner of the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physics and a pioneer who helped nurture the nuclear age to technical maturity. Wigner also was the recipient of the first award.

83. Wigner
Translate this page eugene P. wigner (1902-1995). Accueil . Bio . Thèmes de recherche . Divers.
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84. Physics Today October 2002
Hanford. 2. See p. 24 in AM Weinberg, ed., The Collected Works ofEugene Paul wigner, vol. 5, SpringerVerlag, New York (1992). 3
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');  document.write(' Search advanced search Table of contents Past issues Links to advertisers ... Virtual Journals Feature Article Eugene Wigner, Nuclear Engineer Wigner led the design of the Hanford nuclear reactors and founded a school to teach reactor physics to people working in industry. Alvin M. Weinberg In addition to being a theoretical physicist of the first rank, Eugene Wigner (1902-95) was the founder of nuclear engineering. He led the group that designed the first very high-powered nuclear reactors, which were built at Hanford, Washington, for the production of the isotope plutonium-239. I first met Wigner (see portrait, Figure 1 ) in the winter of 1942. At the time of our first meeting, he was commuting between his home in Princeton, New Jersey, and the University of Chicago, where the plutonium part of the Manhattan Project was being centralized. I have since been very closely associated with him, and he and I collaborated on The Physical Theory of Neutron Chain Reactors (U. of Chicago Press, 1958).

85. Emch, Gérard G.
46L55 (46L60 81Q10 82C10); 1352871 Emch, Gérard G.(1FL) The philosophy of EugeneP. wigner. Classical and quantum systems (Goslar, 1991), 28, World Sci.
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74 papers

  • Emch, G. G.(1-FL)
    Is there a quantum de Finetti programme? (English. English summary)
    Math. Model. Phys. Eng. Cogn. Sci., 5,
  • The logic of thermostatistical physics. (English. English summary)
    Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2002. xvi+703 pp. ISBN
  • Emch, G. G.(1-FL); Jadczyk, A. Z.(PL-WROC-P)
    Weakly projective representations, quaternions, and monopoles. (English. English summary)
    Stochastic processes, physics and geometry: new interplays, II (Leipzig, 1999),
    CMS Conf. Proc., 29,
    Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI,
  • Chaotic dynamics in non-commutative geometry. (English. English summary) PWN, Warsaw,
  • On the need to adapt de Finetti's probability interpretation to QM. (English. English summary) Banach Center Publ., 43, Polish Acad. Sci., Warsaw,
  • Quantum Anosov flows: a new family of examples. (English. English summary) J. Math. Phys. (1998), no. 9, 45134539.
  • Beyond irreducibility and back. (English. English summary) Rep. Math. Phys. (1997), no. 2, 187193.
  • Wigner, Eugene Paul Philosophical reflections and syntheses. , Springer, Berlin, 1995; MR 95m:01023].

86. PARTICIPANT INFORMATION
The San Francesco Monastery (former Viceroy s residence) is now theEugene P. wigner Institute with the Enrico Fermi Lecture Hall.
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I. THE "ETTORE MAJORANA" FOUNDATION AND CENTRE FOR SCIENTIFIC CULTURE
The "Ettore Majorana" Foundation and International Centre for Scientific Culture (EMFCSC) is named after an outstanding Italian physicist. Born in Sicily in 1906, Ettore Majorana's breadth of vision and exceptional contributions to theoretical nuclear physics moved Enrico Fermi to the following comment: "There are many categories of scientists, people of second and third rank, who do their best, but do not go very far. There are also people of first-class rank, who make great discoveries, fundamental to the development of science. But then there are the geniuses, like Galileo and Newton. Well, Ettore Majorana was one of them." Embracing 110 Schools, covering all branches of Science, the Centre is situated in the old pre-mediaeval city of Erice where three restored monasteries (one of which was the residence of the Viceroy of Sicily during the XIV and XV Centuries) provide an appropriate setting for high intellectual endeavor. There are living quarters in all three Institutes for people attending the Courses at the Centre The contact address for participants attending this course is: Participant Name
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87. The Unreasonable Effectiveness Of Mathematics By Julio Gonzalez Cabillon
West, Bruce J. The disproportionate response (pp. 258290), 18.wigner, EugeneP. The unreasonable effectiveness of math. in the natural sciences (pp.
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88. Erice 2003
The San Francesco Monastery (former Viceroys residence) is now theEugene P. wigner Institute with the Enrico Fermi Lecture Hall.
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Third Conference of the ESF programme "Quantum Information Theory and Quantum Computing"
ADVANCES IN QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING: FROM THEORY TO EXPERIMENT
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF QUANTUM ELECTRONICS 36th Course: 3rd CONFERENCE OF THE ESF PROGRAMME
QUANTUM INFORMATION THEORY AND QUANTUM COMPUTING ADVANCES IN QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING: FROM THEORY TO EXPERIMENTS INFORMATION BULLETIN FOR PARTICIPANTS INSTITUTES AND LECTURE HALLS The "Ettore Majorana" Foundation and International Centre for Scientific Culture is named after an outstanding Italian physicist. Born in Sicily in 1906, Embracing 110 Schools, covering all branches of Science, the Centre is situated and XV Centuries) provide an appropriate setting for high intellectual endeavour. These ancient buildings are now named after great Scientists and strong supporters of the "Ettore Majorana" Centre. The San Francesco Monastery (former Viceroys residence) is now the Eugene P. Wigner Institute with the "Enrico Fermi" Lecture Hall. The San Domenico Monastery is now the Patrick M.S. Blackett Institute with the "Paul A.M. Dirac" Lecture Hall. The San Rocco Monastery is now the Isidor I. Rabi Institute with the "Richard P. Feynman" Lecture Hall, the Directorate and the main Secretariat of the Centre. There are living quarters in all three Institutes for people attending the Courses of the Centre. The Erice Station of the World Laboratory Seismological Network is located in the I.I.

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