Letters to H. Fröhlich, 1954-1965.

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Letters to H. Fröhlich, 1954-1965.

Letters (3) to Professor H. Fröhlich: from R. P. Feynman, California Institute of Technology, 1954 (relating to his research); from Teru Nakajima, Tokyo, 1954 (putting his son in Fröhlich's care); and from Dutch Government, 1965 (appointing him a visiting professor at Leyden).

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Feynman, Richard P. (Richard Phillips), 1918-1988

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Physicist Richard Feynman won his scientific renown through the development of quantum electrodynamics, or QED, a theory describing the interaction of particles and atoms in radiation fields. As a part of this work he invented what came to be known as "Feynman Diagrams," visual representations of space-time particle interactions. For this work he was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics, together with J. Schwinger and S. I. Tomonaga, in 1965. Later in his life Feynman became a prominent public fig...

Fröhlich, H. (Herbert), 1905-

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Chair, Dept. of Theoretical Physics, University of Liverpool, 1948-1973. From the description of Letters to H. Fröhlich, 1954-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79894717 ...