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Schwinger, Julian (1918-1994)
    

American physicist who worked under Oppenheimer. He work, which led to the formulation of quantum electrodynamics, Eric Weisstein's World of Physics resulted in the 1965 Nobel prize in physics which he shared with Feynman and Tomonaga.

Feynman, Tomonaga




References

Ng, Y. J. Julian Schwinger: The Physicist, The Teacher, and the Man. Teaneck, NJ: World Scientific, 1996.

Schweber, S. S. QED and the Men who Made It: Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994.

Schwinger, J. S. On Angular Momentum. White Plains, NY: Nuclear Development Associates, 1952.

Schwinger, J. S. Particles, Sources, and Fields, Vol. 1. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1989.

Schwinger, J. S. Particles, Sources, and Fields, Vol. 2. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1989.

Schwinger, J. S. Particles, Sources, and Fields, Vol. 3. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1989.

Schwinger, J. S. Quantum Kinematics and Dynamics. New York: W. A. Benjamin, 1970.

Schwinger, J. S. (Ed.). Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics. New York: Dover, 1958.







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