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  1. Shinichiro Tomonaga (朝永 振一郎, Tomonaga Shin'ichirō, March 31, 1906 – July 8, 1979), usually cited as Sin-Itiro Tomonaga in English, was a Japanese physicist, influential in the development of quantum electrodynamics, work for which he was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 along with Richard Feynman and ...

  2. ), também conhecido em uma forma ocidentalizada como Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, (Tóquio, 31 de março de 1906 — Tóquio, 8 de julho de 1979) foi um físico japonês. Foi laureado com o Nobel de Física de 1965, por trabalhos fundamentais em eletrodinâmica quântica, com profundas implicações na física de partículas .

  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Tomonaga Shin’ichirō (born March 31, 1906, Kyōto, Japan—died July 8, 1979, Tokyo) was a Japanese physicist, joint winner, with Richard P. Feynman and Julian S. Schwinger of the United States, of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965 for developing basic principles of quantum electrodynamics.

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  4. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1965 was awarded jointly to Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger and Richard P. Feynman "for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles"

  5. Físico japonês, nascido em 1906 e falecido em 1979, partilhou com os americanos Julian S. Schwinger e Richard P. Feynman o Prémio Nobel da Física em 1965. Os três físicos trabalharam separadamente, mas chegaram às mesmas conclusões. Formularam a teoria da eletrodinâmica quântica, reconciliando assim a mecânica quântica com a teoria ...

  6. Japanese theoretical physicist Sin-Itiro Tomonaga resolved key problems with the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED) developed by Paul Dirac in the late 1920s through the use of a mathematical technique he referred to as renormalization.

  7. Tomonaga was a major influence on physics in Japan and the Quantum Electrodynamics field, which many had thought to abandom prior to his theoretical research. Important Dates. March 31, 1906 Birth, Kyoto (Japan). 1929 Obtained BSc in Physics (Rigakushi), Kyoto Imperial University (Kyōto Teikoku Daigaku), Kyoto (Japan).