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  1. Chen Nin Franklin Yadhlitg (1 de octubre de 1922) es un físico chino que trabajó en la física estadística y la física de partículas. A los 35 años recibió, junto a Tsung-Dao Lee, el premio Nobel de Física por su teoría de que las interacciones débiles entre partículas elementales no tenían paridad simétrica.

  2. Yang Chen-Ning or Chen-Ning Yang (simplified Chinese: 杨振宁; traditional Chinese: 楊振寧; pinyin: Yáng Zhènníng; born 1 October 1922), also known as C. N. Yang or by the English name Frank Yang, is a Chinese theoretical physicist who made significant contributions to statistical mechanics, integrable systems, gauge theory ...

  3. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Chen Ning Yang, Chinese-born American theoretical physicist who, with Tsung-Dao Lee, won the 1957 Nobel Prize for Physics for various studies in particle physics. Notably, the two men conducted research showing that parity is violated when certain elementary particles decay. Learn more about Yang’s life and work.

  4. 4 de nov. de 2020 · Chen-Ning Yang, también conocido como Frank Yang, nació en China y se mudó a los Estados Unidos en 1946 para asistir a la escuela de posgrado en la Universidad de Chicago. Ganó el Premio Nobel de Física en 1957 por demostrar que la paridad no se conservaba cuando ciertas partículas subatómicas decaían.

  5. Biographical. Chen Ning Yang was born on September 22, 1922, in Hofei, Anwhei, China, the first of five children of Ke Chuan Yang and Meng Hwa Loh Yang. He is also known as Frank or Franklin.

  6. 15 de ene. de 2024 · Theorists Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen-Ning Yang were also at that meeting, and that October proposed that parity might be violated 6. At first their paper was viewed with scepticism, ...

  7. 30 de ene. de 2007 · Rooted in symmetry: Yang reflects on a life of physics. 30 January 2007. During his latest visit to CERN, Nobel laureate Chen Ning Yang talked to CERN Courier about some of his early work, his impressions of the LHC and his thoughts about the future of physics.