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  1. Eugene Paul Wigner. November 17, 1902-January 1, 1995. By Frederick Seitz, Erich Vogt, and Alvin M. Weinberg. Eugene Wigner was a towering leader of modern physics for more than half of the twentieth century. While his greatest renown was associated with the introduction of symmetry theory to quantum physics and chemistry, for which he was ...

  2. Gestorben 1995. Mann. Träger der Max-Planck-Medaille. Absolvent der Technischen Universität Berlin. Eugene Paul Wigner (1963) Eugene Paul Wigner ( ungarisch Wigner Jenő Pál; * 17. November 1902 in Budapest; † 1. Januar 1995 in Princeton, New Jersey) war ein ungarisch-amerikanischer Physiker und Nobelpreisträger .

  3. by Roberto Lalli. Eugene Paul (Jenő Pál) Wigner. Nobel Prize in Physics 1963. "for his contributions to the theory of the atomic nucleus and the elementary particles, particularly through the discovery and application of fundamental symmetry principles". Jenő Pál Wigner was a Hungarian-born theoretical physicist whose groundbreaking work ...

  4. Eugene Paul Wigner (en húngaro: Wigner Jenő Pál ), nado en Budapest o 17 de novembro de 1902 e finado en Princeton ( Nova Jersey) o 1 de xaneiro de 1995, foi un físico e matemático estadounidense, de orixe húngara, galardoado co Premio Nobel de Física no ano 1963 polos seus estudos sobre o núcleo atómico e as partículas elementais .

  5. Eugene Paul Wigner. Eugene Paul WIGNER [vigner] ( hungare WIGNER Jenő Pál; 17-an de novembro 1902 en Budapeŝto - 1-an de januaro 1995 en Princeton, New Jersey) estis hungara-usona fizikisto kaj nobel-premiito pri fiziko de 1963 kun Maria Goeppert-Mayer .

  6. Eugene Paul Wigner (pôvodne maďarsky Wigner Pál Jenő) (* 17. november 1902, Budapešť – † 1. január 1995, Princeton, New Jersey) bol americký fyzik maďarského pôvodu, nositeľ Nobelovej ceny za fyziku . Nobelovu cenu získal „ za príspevky k teórii atómového jadra a elementárnych častíc, najmä za objav základných ...

  7. All his works will be reprinted in Eugene Paul Wigner's Collected Works together with descriptive annotations by outstanding scientists. The present volume begins with a short biographical sketch followed by Wigner's papers on group theory, an extremely powerful tool he created for theoretical quantum physics. They are presented in two parts.