Richard Feynman
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Richard Phillips Feynman (pípè /ˈfaɪnmən/ FYEN-mən; May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) je was an American onimo fisiiki ara orile-ede Amerika.
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Richard Feynman | |
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Richard Phillips Feynman (1918–1988). | |
Ìbí | (1918-05-11)Oṣù Kàrún 11, 1918 Far Rockaway, Queens, New York, USA |
Aláìsí | February 15, 1988(1988-02-15) (ọmọ ọdún 69) Los Angeles, California, USA |
Ibùgbé | United States |
Ọmọ orílẹ̀-èdè | American |
Pápá | Physics |
Ilé-ẹ̀kọ́ | Manhattan Project Cornell University California Institute of Technology |
Ibi ẹ̀kọ́ | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Princeton University |
Doctoral advisor | John Archibald Wheeler |
Other academic advisors | Manuel Sandoval Vallarta |
Doctoral students | F. L. Vernon, Jr.[1] Willard H. Wells[1] Al Hibbs[1] George Zweig[1] Giovanni Rossi Lomanitz[1] Thomas Curtright[1] |
Other notable students | Douglas D. Osheroff Robert Barro |
Ó gbajúmọ̀ fún | Feynman diagrams Feynman point Feynman–Kac formula Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory Feynman sprinkler Feynman Long Division Puzzles Hellmann–Feynman theorem Feynman slash notation Feynman parametrization Sticky bead argument One-electron universe Quantum cellular automata |
Influences | Paul Dirac |
Influenced | Hagen Kleinert Rod Crewther José Leite Lopes |
Àwọn ẹ̀bùn àyẹ́sí | Albert Einstein Award (1954) E. O. Lawrence Award (1962) Nobel Prize in Physics (1965) Oersted Medal (1972) National Medal of Science (1979) |
Religious stance | Atheist[2] |
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Notes He is the father of Carl Feynman and Michelle Feynman. He is the brother of Joan Feynman. |
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