Leopold Infeld (20 August 1898 – 15 January 1968) was a Polish physicist who worked mainly in Poland and Canada (1938–1950). He was a Rockefeller fellow...
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and Leopold Infeld in 1934, with further development by Paul Dirac in 1962. Born–Infeld electrodynamics is named after physicists Max Born and Leopold Infeld...
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Infeld may refer to: Leopold Infeld (1898–1968), Polish physicist Born–Infeld model, an example of nonlinear electrodynamics Emily Infeld (born 1990)...
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book for the lay reader. Written by the physicists Albert Einstein and Leopold Infeld, it traces the development of ideas in physics. It was originally published...
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The Einstein–Infeld–Hoffmann equations of motion, jointly derived by Albert Einstein, Leopold Infeld and Banesh Hoffmann, are the differential equations...
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quantum field theory. They are named after Leopold Infeld and Bartel Leendert van der Waerden. The Infeld–Van der Waerden symbols are index notation for...
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German chemist Leopold Infeld (1898–1968), Polish physicist Leopold Melichar (1856–1924), Czech entomologist and physician Leopold Ritter von Dittel...
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superconductivity, and other research. In addition to longtime collaborators Leopold Infeld, Nathan Rosen, Peter Bergmann and others, Einstein also had some one-shot...
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in July 1957 in Pugwash. Max Born Percy W. Bridgman Albert Einstein Leopold Infeld Frédéric Joliot-Curie Hermann J. Muller Linus Pauling Cecil F. Powell...
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strictly hypothetical. An article published in 1938 by Albert Einstein, Leopold Infeld, and Banesh Hoffmann showed that if elementary particles are treated...
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