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  1. Herman Feshbach (2 February 1917 – 22 December 2000) was an American physicist. He was an Institute Professor Emeritus of physics at MIT. Feshbach is best known for Feshbach resonance and for writing, with Philip M. Morse, Methods of Theoretical Physics.

  2. Herman Feshbach (Nova Iorque, 2 de fevereiro de 1917 — Cambridge, 22 de dezembro de 2000) foi um físico estadunidense. É conhecido por ter escrito, em coautoria com Philip McCord Morse , Methods of Theoretical Physics .

  3. 27 de dez. de 2000 · The web page is an obituary of Herman Feshbach, a distinguished nuclear physicist and advocate of scientific freedom and opportunity, who died in 2000. It covers his academic and professional achievements, his contributions to the Cold War and nuclear issues, and his legacy at MIT and beyond.

  4. Frank Wilczek, a Nobel laureate and a professor of physics at MIT, pays homage to Herman Feshbach, his mentor and a legendary physicist. He highlights Feshbach's achievements in theoretical physics, education, and social activism, and his legacy in Feshbach resonance and Bose-Einstein condensates.

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  5. 1 de out. de 2001 · Herman Feshbach, a leader in the field of nuclear physics from the 1940s to the end of the century, died on 22 December 2000 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, of congestive heart failure.

  6. 28 de dez. de 2000 · Dr. Herman Feshbach, a nuclear physicist who helped develop the theories underlying the behavior of the nuclei of atoms and later became active in the antinuclear movement, died on Friday at a...

  7. Herman Feshbach was a nuclear physics that spent over three-quarters of his life at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His life is a window through which I analyze the changes experienced by the physics community throughout World War II and the postwar era.