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  1. Lajos Jánossy (2 March 1912, Budapest – 2 March 1978, Budapest) was a Hungarian physicist, astrophysicist and mathematician and a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His primary research fields were astrophysics , nuclear physics , quantum mechanics , mathematical physics , and statistics , as well as electrodynamics and ...

  2. Jánossy Lajos ( Budapest, 1912. március 2. – Budapest, 1978. március 2.) Kossuth-díjas fizikus, asztrofizikus, matematikus, a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia tagja (rendes 1950).

  3. 20 de feb. de 2019 · This chapter includes a brief biography of Lajos Jánossy (1912–1978) presented by Sándor Varró (Sect. 18.1) and his translation into English from Hungarian of Jánossys group paper of 1954 year “Coincidences of photons traveling in coherent beams of light” (Sect. 18.2).

    • Sándor Varró
    • varro.sandor@wigner.mta.hu
    • 2019
  4. LAJOS JÁNOSSYS BIOGRAPHICAL BACKGROUND Lajos Jánossy was a leading personality of Hungarian physical research in the Fifties and the Sixties of the previous century. The characterization „leading per- sonality” here means both his authority and reputation as an excellent scientist, as well as his institutional position in the ...

  5. 2 de mar. de 2023 · On 2 March, the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research remembers one of its founders, the prominent Hungarian physicist Lajos Jánossy (1912–1978), an academician of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, who was a member of the Scientific Council of the Institute during the development of JINR.

  6. 6 de ene. de 2024 · Jánossy Lajos: Magyarország szűkkeblű, saját múltján bosszút álló ország lett. Inkei Bence. 2024. 01. 06. 19:59. Mohos Márton / 24.hu. Örök hely és mindenhol idő címmel jelent meg Jánossy Lajos nagyregénye, mely személyes szűrőn keresztül mutatja be az érett Kádár-korszakot és annak végnapjait.

  7. László Székely. Abstract. The late Hungarian physicist Lajos Jánossy is respected in international physics first of all for his results achieved in the field of cosmic radiations, but his work in the alternative, Lorentzian tradition of relativity theory is also of historical importance.