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    Richard Chace Tolman (March 4, 1881 – September 5, 1948) was an American mathematical physicist and physical chemist who made many contributions to statistical...
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  • of the Manhattan Project. Tolman was born in Washington, Indiana on October 9, 1893 to Lillie Belle (née Graham) and Warren C. Sherman. She had an older...
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  • in an electrical conductor. It is named after T. Dale Stewart and Richard C. Tolman, two American physicists who carried out their experimental work in...
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  • illustrator of children's literature Richard C. Tolman (1881–1948), American mathematical physicist and physical chemist Russ Tolman (born 1956), American guitarist...
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    the "Tolman Hall", was named after him. Born in West Newton, Massachusetts, brother of Caltech physicist Richard Chace Tolman, Edward C. Tolman studied...
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    computing and introducing the concept of nanotechnology. He held the Richard C. Tolman professorship in theoretical physics at the California Institute of...
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    mathematician Georg Helm in 1898, and by American physicist and chemist Richard C. Tolman in 1917. According to International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry...
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  • For a solution to the Tolman–Oppenheimer–Volkoff equation, this metric will take the form d s 2 = e ν c 2 d t 2 − ( 1 − 2 G m r c 2 ) − 1 d r 2 − r 2 (...
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  • different way from Albert Einstein's derivation. In 1909, he and Richard C. Tolman combined his methods with special relativity. In 1912 Lewis and Edwin...
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  • Southern California. The Medal is named for physicist and chemist Richard C. Tolman. Source: SCALACS 1960 William Gould Young 1961 Anton Burg 1962 Ernest...
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  • general relativity, the Ehrenfest–Tolman effect (also known as the Tolman–Ehrenfest effect), created by Richard C. Tolman and Paul Ehrenfest, argues that...
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  • Friedmann introduced the Oscillating Universe Theory. However, work by Richard C. Tolman in 1934 showed that these early attempts failed because of the cyclic...
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  • (measured as z). Such a comparison was first proposed in 1930 by Richard C. Tolman as a test of whether the universe is expanding or static. It is a...
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    Bell Telephone Laboratories; Brigadier General George V. Strong; and Richard C. Tolman, Professor of Physical Chemistry and Mathematical Physics at California...
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    other members of the Technical Committee were Richard C. Tolman, who was Groves's scientific advisor, and C. J. Mackenzie, the president of the Canadian...
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    store of energy." American physical chemists Gilbert N. Lewis and Richard C. Tolman used two variations of the formula in 1909: m = E/c2 and m0 = E0/c2...
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  • way the core is assembled, such as the implosion method invented by Richard C. Tolman, Robert Serber, and other scientists at the University of California...
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    masses would be brought together by firing a "bullet" into a "target". Richard C. Tolman suggested an implosion-type nuclear weapon, but the proposal attracted...
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    observable as radiation, but his candidate was cosmic rays.: 140  Richard C. Tolman showed in 1934 that expansion of the universe would cool blackbody...
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    Oppenheimer during the development of the atomic bomb. Tom Jenkins as Richard C. Tolman, Ruth's husband and General Groves' chief scientific adviser on the...
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  • Lewis and Richard C. Tolman in 1909. They defined the total energy and mass of a body as m rel = E c 2 , {\displaystyle m_{\text{rel}}={\frac {E}{c^{2}}}...
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  • Robert H. Kohn Benton MacKaye Leland Olds Charles P. Steinmetz Richard C. Tolman John C. Vaughan Thorstein Veblen Charles H. Whitaker Burris 1993, p. 28...
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  • the plane and complex numbers", pp 195–219, Academic Press, N.Y. Richard C. Tolman (2004) Theory of Relativity of Motion, page 194, §180 Non-Euclidean...
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  • These ideas of Boltzmann were analyzed in detail and generalized by Richard C. Tolman. In chemistry, J. H. van't Hoff (1884) came up with the idea that...
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    Quantum Computation and Quantum Information Nielsen's theorem Awards Richard C. Tolman Prize Fellow at Caltech, Fulbright Scholar Scientific career Fields...
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  • Leipzig University. In 1930, he returned to Caltech, working with Richard C. Tolman for one year. He then went to the Ukrainian Institute of Physics and...
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    (originally suggested by Friedmann, but advocated by Albert Einstein and Richard C. Tolman) and Fritz Zwicky's tired light hypothesis. After World War II, two...
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  • Einstein and other physicists including Max Planck, Gilbert N. Lewis, Richard C. Tolman, Max von Laue (who in 1911 gave a comprehensive proof of M0 = E0/c2...
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    involving spheroids, a primitive form of "implosion" suggested by Richard C. Tolman, and the possibility of autocatalytic methods to increase the efficiency...
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    and chairman of the Board of Directors of Bell Laboratories), and Richard C. Tolman (dean of the graduate school at Caltech); Rear Admiral Harold G. Bowen...
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