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  1. Philip Warren Anderson, né le 13 décembre 1923 à Indianapolis et mort le 29 mars 2020, est un physicien américain. Il est avec Nevill Mott et John Hasbrouck van Vleck colauréat du prix Nobel de physique de 1977 « pour leurs recherches théoriques fondamentales sur la structure électronique des systèmes magnétiques et désordonnés ».

  2. Philip Warren Anderson; Video clip of Philip Anderson speaking at the International Conference on Complex Systems, Hosted by the New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI) Oral History interview transcript with Philip W. Anderson 30 March, 30 May, & 23 November 1999, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives

  3. Meetings ( 1) Meeting JUN 1979 29th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting Physics. Philip Anderson was awarded Nobel Prize 1977 in Physics.

  4. Philip Warren Anderson, affectionately known as “Phil” to his friends and colleagues, left an indelible mark on the world of theoretical physics. His passing on March 29, 2020, marked the end of an era, but his legacy continues to illuminate the field. A true giant in his field, Anderson received the Nobel Prize in Physics […]

  5. 16427. 1958. The Resonating Valence Bond State in La 2 CuO 4 and Superconductivity. PW Anderson. science 235 (4793), 1196-1198. , 1987. 10109. 1987. Localized magnetic states in metals.

  6. Philip Warren Anderson. Nobel Prize in Physics 1977 together with Sir Nevill F. Mott und John H. van Vleck "for their fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems". Learning Physics During World War II. Philip Warren Anderson was born in Indianapolis on December 13, 1923.

  7. John Hasbrouck Van Vleck. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1977 was awarded jointly to Philip Warren Anderson, Sir Nevill Francis Mott and John Hasbrouck Van Vleck "for their fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems". MLA style: The Nobel Prize in Physics 1977.