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  1. 17 de ago. de 2010 · Nicola Cabibbo 1935–2010. The Italian physicist Nicola Cabibbo, who many said should have shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2008 for his contribution to understanding the mechanism of quark mixing, died yesterday at the age of 75. Cabibbo held many high-profile positions throughout his career including president of the Italian National ...

  2. 1 de feb. de 2011 · Nicola Cabibbo. Nicola Cabibbo was born in Rome on 10 April 1935 and died there on 16 August 2010. He was one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists of the post–World War II period and was universally known for his theory of weak semileptonic decays. With Bruno Touschek as his adviser, Cabibbo graduated from the University of Rome I ...

  3. Cabibbo's paper has become the most cited of the more than 350,000 physics papers published since 1893. This seminal contribution to elementary particle theory would in itself be enough to confirm Dr. Cabibbo's place in the scientific pantheon, but he went on to do further important work in areas such as electron-positron annihilation, beta decay, and other aspects of quantum chromodynamics.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2023 · Nicola Cabibbo passed away in 2010. The authoritative book by Abraham Pais, in its chronology, cites the Cabibbo theory among the most important developments in post-war particle physics. In the History of CERN , Jean Iliopoulos writes: “There are very few articles in the scientific literature in which one does not feel the need to change a single word and Cabibbo’s is definitely one of them.

  5. Nicola Cabibbo ( Roma, 10 aprile 1935 – Roma, 16 agosto 2010) è stato un fisico italiano, noto per l'introduzione nella fisica delle particelle dell' angolo di Cabibbo . I suoi studi sull' interazione debole, nati per spiegare il comportamento delle particelle strane, hanno permesso, grazie all'ampliamento dell'idea originaria da lui ...

  6. 13 de jul. de 2017 · ABSTRACT. Written by world-leading experts in particle physics, this new book from Luciano Maiani and Omar Benhar, with contributions from the late Nicola Cabibbo, is based on Feynman’s path integrals. Key elements of gauge theories are described—Feynman diagrams, gauge-fixing, Faddeev-Popov ghosts—as well as renormalization in Quantum ...

  7. La matriz. En 1963, Nicola Cabibbo introdujo el ángulo de Cabibbo (θ c) para preservar la universalidad de la interacción débil. [1] Cabibbo se inspiró en el trabajo anterior de Murray Gell-Mann y Maurice Lévy sobre la rotación efectiva de corrientes axiales débiles no-extrañas y extrañas, el cual él referencia.