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    Hans Albrecht Bethe (German pronunciation: [ˈhans ˈbeːtə] ; July 2, 1906 – March 6, 2005) was a German-American theoretical physicist who made major contributions...
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  • of the traveling particle. The non-relativistic version was found by Hans Bethe in 1930; the relativistic version (shown below) was found by him in 1932...
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  • the Alpher–Bethe–Gamow paper, or αβγ paper, was created by Ralph Alpher, then a physics PhD student, his advisor George Gamow, and Hans Bethe. The work...
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    CNO cycle (redirect from Bethe cycle)
    cycle (for carbon–nitrogen–oxygen; sometimes called Bethe–Weizsäcker cycle after Hans Albrecht Bethe and Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker) is one of the two...
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  • most commonly for one-dimensional lattice models. It was first used by Hans Bethe in 1931 to find the exact eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the one-dimensional...
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  • The Hans A. Bethe Prize, is presented annually by the American Physical Society. The prize honors outstanding work in theory, experiment or observation...
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  • excess supercritical radius (Rcore - Rcrit) / Rcrit. Richard Feynman Hans Bethe Robert Serber "4.1 Elements of Fission Weapon Design". Meeting and working...
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    neighbors. The Bethe lattice was introduced into the physics literature by Hans Bethe in 1935. In such a graph, each node is connected to z neighbors; the number...
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    The Bethe–Salpeter equation (named after Hans Bethe and Edwin Salpeter) describes the bound states of a two-body (particles) quantum field theoretical...
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  • Foe (unit) (redirect from Bethe (unit))
    Hans Bethe, because "it came up often enough in our work". Without mentioning the foe, Steven Weinberg proposed in 2006 "a new unit called the bethe"...
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    Ultra. Albrecht Bethe (1872–1954), German physiologist and father of Hans Bethe Erich Bethe (1863–1940), German philologist Hans Bethe (1906–2005), German-American...
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    Bethe, Hans (1952). "Memorandum on the History of the Thermonuclear Program". Federation of American Scientists. Retrieved December 15, 2007. Bethe,...
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    Becker (1873–1945) Hans Bethe House (completed January 2007), named in honor of Nobel Prize-winning Cornell physicist Hans Bethe (1906–2005) William...
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    government's interference with universities, he provided no support to colleague Hans Bethe (winner of the 1967 Nobel Prize in Physics) when he was fired for being...
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    Blomberg Narration/voice 2017 Darling Frans 2019 438 Days Martin Schibbye 2021 The Emigrants Karl Oskar 2023 Air Horst Dassler 2023 Oppenheimer Hans Bethe...
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    Theoretical Physics Division at the Los Alamos Laboratory, working under Hans Bethe. His chief area of expertise was the problem of implosion, necessary for...
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    assigned to Hans Bethe's Theoretical (T) Division, and impressed Bethe enough to be made a group leader. He and Bethe developed the Bethe–Feynman formula...
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  • bomb for the Nazis. Oppenheimer assembles a team consisting of Rabi, Hans Bethe, and Edward Teller, and collaborates with the scientists Enrico Fermi...
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    appearance Haakon Chevalier — writer, friend of J. Robert Oppenheimer Hans Bethe — Los Alamos physicist, Nobel laureate in physics Francis Fergusson —...
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    his inclination for reading entire texts in their original languages. Hans Bethe said of him: Probably the most important ingredient he brought to his...
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    Bush, James Chadwick, James B. Conant, Thomas Farrell, Enrico Fermi, Hans Bethe, Richard Feynman, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Leslie Groves, Robert Oppenheimer...
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  • 1981, pp. 48–50. "The Nobel Prize in Physics 1967 Hans Bethe". Nobel Prize. "Hans Bethe". Hans Bethe - Biographical. Nobel Prize.org. Retrieved 11 March...
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    close to unity. For a derivation of ΔELamb see for example: In 1947, Hans Bethe was the first to explain the Lamb shift in the hydrogen spectrum, and...
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  • plan for a pinch device, but is told to do other work for his thesis. Hans Bethe provides detailed calculations of the proton–proton chain reaction that...
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    Sun's energy remained uncertain until the 1930s, when it was shown by Hans Bethe to be nuclear fusion. It was theorised that the gravitational potential...
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  • does not attempt to describe bonding. CFT was developed by physicists Hans Bethe and John Hasbrouck van Vleck in the 1930s. CFT was subsequently combined...
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    fusion at a lower temperature than the classical prediction. In 1939, Hans Bethe attempted to calculate the rates of various reactions in stars. Starting...
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  • geologist Hans Bethe (1906–2005), German-American nuclear physicist, Nobel laureate Hans Bos (born 1950), Dutch biochemist and cancer researcher Hans Capel...
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    as a weapon of genocide. Many scientists, such as Teller's colleague Hans Bethe (who had discovered stellar nucleosynthesis, the nuclear fusion that takes...
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    States citizen in 1941. In October 1943, he received an invitation from Hans Bethe to join the Manhattan Project at the secret Los Alamos Laboratory in New...
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