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  1. Eugene Wigner Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty cold and austere, like that of sculpture, without appeal to any part of our weaker nature, without the gorgeous trappings of painting or music, yet sublimely pure, and capable of a stern perfection such as only the greatest art can show.

  2. EUGENE PAUL WIGNER November 17, 1902–January 1, 1995 BY FREDERICK SEITZ, ERICH VOGT, AND ALVIN M. WEINBERG E UGENE WIGNER WAS A towering leader of modern physics for more than half of the twentieth century. While his greatest renown was associated with the introduction of sym-metry theory to quantum physics and chemistry, for which

  3. Eugene Wigner (vlevo) a Alvin Weinberg. Eugene Paul Wigner (původně maďarsky Wigner Jenő Pál) ( 17. listopadu 1902, Budapešť – 1. ledna 1995, Princeton, New Jersey) byl americký fyzik židovského původu, nositel Nobelovy ceny za fyziku . Nobelovu cenu získal „za příspěvky k teorii atomového jádra a elementárních částic ...

  4. EUGENE WIGNER. Eugene Paul Wigner was born in Budapest, Hungary, on November 17. 1902, into a middle class family of Jewish heritage. His father was director and minority owner in a leather factory. He attended the Lutheran high school in Budapest where he met and became friends with the mathematician John von Neumann.

  5. All his works will be reprinted in Eugene Paul Wigner's Collected Works together with descriptive annotations by outstanding scientists. The present volume begins with a short biographical sketch followed by Wigner's papers on group theory, an extremely powerful tool he created for theoretical quantum physics. They are presented in two parts.

  6. 23 de may. de 2018 · Wigner, Eugene Paul. ( b. 17 November 1902 in Budapest, Hungary, d. 1 January 1995 in Princeton, New Jersey ), mathematical physicist who made numerous pioneering contributions to quantum mechanics and fundamental nuclear theory, for which he received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1963. Eugene Paul (Jenó Pál in the Hungarian) Wigner was born ...

  7. Eugene Paul Wigner (Hongaars: Wigner Pál Jenő), (Boedapest, 17 november 1902 – Princeton (New Jersey), 1 januari 1995) was een Hongaars-Amerikaans natuurkundige en wiskundige van Joodse afkomst. Hij ontving in 1963 de Nobelprijs voor de Natuurkunde "voor zijn bijdragen aan de theorie van de atoomkernen en de elementaire deeltjes, vooral door de ontdekking en de toepassing van fundamentele ...