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  1. 17 de jan. de 2015 · Kenneth Wilson and lattice QCD. Akira Ukawa. We discuss the physics and computation of lattice QCD, a space-time lattice formulation of quantum chromodynamics, and Kenneth Wilson's seminal role in its development. We start with the fundamental issue of confinement of quarks in the theory of the strong interactions, and discuss how lattice QCD ...

  2. Press release. 18 October 1982. NEW THEORY FOR PHASE TRANSITIONS AWARDED. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 1982 to. Professor Kenneth G. Wilson, Cornell University, Ithaca, USA for his theory for critical phenomena in connection with phase transitions.

  3. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1982 was awarded to Kenneth G. Wilson "for his theory for critical phenomena in connection with phase transitions"

  4. Kenneth Wilson, MD is the owner and operator of Wilson Psychiatry P.C., which is contracted to treat patients by Clearwave Psychiatry, P.C. Dr. Wilson completed his psychiatric residency training at St. Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center where he was appointed Chief Resident and went on to complete a fellowship in Public Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center.

  5. Kenneth Wilson solved the problem in 1971 through a type of renormalization, which can be described as solving the problem piece by piece. To cite this section MLA style: Kenneth G. Wilson – Facts.

  6. Nobel Laureate Kenneth G. Wilson, who joined Ohio State University’s Department of Physics as the Hazel C. Youngberg Trustees Distinguished Professor in 1988, died June 15, 2013 at his home in Maine. He was 77 years old. Wilson came to Ohio State from Cornell University, where he had been a member of their physics department since 1963.

  7. 9 de nov. de 2023 · Kenneth Wilson worked on the renormalization group during the Cold War, when communication between scientists in the Soviet Union and in the West was restricted. Nevertheless, Soviet physicists ...