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  1. Nevill Francis Mott. Nevill Francis Mott (* 30. september 1905, Leeds, Spojené kráľovstvo – † 8. august 1996) bol anglický fyzik. V roku 1977 dostal Nobelovu cenu za fyziku, za jeho výskum elektrónovej štruktúry magnetických a neusporiadaných systémov. Spolu s ním dostali Nobelovu cenu aj Philip Warren Anderson a John Hasbrouck ...

  2. 12 de out. de 1995 · This landmark book, published to celebrate Mott's 90th Birthday in 1995, explores the life and work of one of our best physicists. The late Sir Nevill Mott was one of Britain's greatest ever and most admired scientists. A physicist of great repute, he was Britain's last Nobel Prize winner.

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  4. 1 de nov. de 1998 · There is a long sequence of photographs in the Cavendish Laboratory showing the research students and staff every year from 1897; the 1902 photograph has J.J. Thomson in the middle, and includes Charles Francis Mott and Lilian Mary Reynolds, who were married in 1904 and whose son was Nevill Francis Mott.

  5. Nevill Francis Mott was born in Leeds on 30 September 1905. His father, Charles Francis Mott, who later became Director of Education of Liverpool, and his mother, Lillian Mary Mott née Reynolds, had been research students together under J.J. Thomson at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge. Mott was educated at Clifton College, Bristol and St ...

  6. Nevill Francis Mott. (Leeds, 1905-Milton Keynes, 1996) Físico británico. Fue instructor en las universidades de Bristol, Manchester y Cambridge. Se dedicó al estudio de la app de la mecánica cuántica a los sólidos, de forma especial a los metales, y descubrió la transición de Mott, en razón de la que ciertos elementos metálicos se ...

  7. Nevill Francis Mott, 1952, London. Sir Nevill Francis Mott (30 September 1905 – 8 August 1996) was a British physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1977 for "fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems" (according to the Nobel Prize citation).