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  1. Russian-American Scientists Honor George Gamow (1904-1968) Join your Society If you embrace scientific discovery, truth and integrity, partnership, inclusion, and lifelong curiosity, this is your professional home.

  2. George Gamow. George Gamow was a Ukrainian-American theoretical physicist and cosmologist, who worked with many of the pioneers of quantum theory. He is perhaps best known for his discovery of alpha decay via quantum tunneling, and for his work on the radioactive decay of the atomic nucleus, including an early “liquid drop” model of the atom.

  3. 1 de nov. de 1995 · George Gamow (1904–1968) was a man with boundless interests and imagination that took him from relativity theory to quantum mechanics and nuclear physics, back to cosmology and then to genetics. He had made seminal contributions to these key areas of modern knowledge which ensured him an enduring place among the giants of twentieth-century science.

  4. Mr. Tompkins in Wonderland - George Gamow. George Gamow (1904-1968) George Gamow was a brilliant physicist who made major contributions to 20th century physics. He worked with Niels Bohr in the development of quantum mechanics. During World War 2 he participated in the Manhattan project.

  5. George Gamow. George Gamow ( 1904 - 1968) (tên tiếng Nga: Georgiy Antonovich Gamov) là nhà vật lý, nhà thiên văn học người Mỹ gốc Liên Xô cũ. Ông là một trong những người ủng hộ thuyết Big Bang, lý thuyết nổi tiếng nhất về sự hình thành vũ trụ. Qua nghiên cứu, ông đã tiên đoán ...

  6. 14 de abr. de 2022 · George Gamow est un physicien américain d'origine russe connu pour ses travaux dans les domaines de la biochimie et de l'astrophysique. Études et jeunesse En 1922, ... 1904 - 1968. Physique ...

  7. George Antonovich Gamow (1904–1968) and Ralph Asher Alpher (1921–2007) were associates from 1942 until 1968. In this paper, we examine an intense period of collaboration at George Washington University. Our inquiry pivots on a collection of 53 letters and postcards in the Library of Congress (LoC) that Alpher received from Gamow during his absences from Washington DC. In order to set our ...