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  1. Sir Anthony James Leggett KBE FRS HonFInstP (born 26 March 1938) is a BritishAmerican theoretical physicist and professor emeritus at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC).

  2. Anthony James Leggett, KBE (Londres, 26 de março de 1938) é um físico teórico e professor emérito da Universidade de Illinois em Urbana-Champaign. [1] Leggett é amplamente reconhecido como um líder mundial na teoria da física de baixa temperatura , e seu trabalho pioneiro sobre superfluidez foi reconhecido pelo Prêmio Nobel ...

  3. Biographical. I was born in Camberwell, South London, on the 26th of March, 1938. I am told I only made it into the world on the date in question by seven minutes, thereby exhibiting at this early stage the tendency to procrastination which I fear has characterized much of my subsequent career.

  4. AJ Leggett, A Garg. Physical Review Letters 54 (9), 857. , 1985. 1513. 1985. Experimental determination of the superconducting pairing state in YBCO from the phase coherence of YBCO-Pb dc SQUIDs. DA Wollman, DJ Van Harlingen, WC Lee, DM Ginsberg, AJ Leggett. Physical Review Letters 71 (13), 2134. , 1993.

  5. Sir Anthony J. Leggett, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor and Center for Advanced Study Professor of Physics, has been a faculty member at Illinois since 1983. He is widely recognized as a world leader in the theory of low-temperature physics, and his pioneering work on superfluidity was recognized by the 2003 Nobel Prize in ...

  6. 26 de mar. de 2012 · Anthony J. Leggett. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2003. Born: 26 March 1938, London, United Kingdom. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA. Prize motivation: “for pioneering contributions to the theory of superconductors and superfluids”. Prize share: 1/3.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Anthony J. Leggett (born March 26, 1938, London, England) is a British physicist, who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2003 for his seminal work on superfluidity. He shared the award with the Russian physicists Alexey A. Abrikosov and Vitaly L. Ginzburg.