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    Philip Warren Anderson ForMemRS HonFInstP (December 13, 1923 – March 29, 2020) was an American theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate. Anderson made...
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    leading to the same results. The mechanism was proposed in 1962 by Philip Warren Anderson, following work in the late 1950s on symmetry breaking in superconductivity...
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  • The Anderson impurity model, named after Philip Warren Anderson, is a Hamiltonian that is used to describe magnetic impurities embedded in metals. It...
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  • Warren Anderson may refer to: Warren Anderson (Australian businessman) (born 1942), Australian businessman Warren Anderson (American businessman) (1921–2014)...
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    in its Top 10 Metro Areas for High School Football. Steve Alford Philip Warren Anderson John Andretti Babyface (musician) Melvin E. Biddle Tim Bogar Roger...
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  • multiple people Philip Warren Anderson (1923–2020), American theoretical physicist, the 1977 Nobel laureate in Physics Phyllis Margery Anderson (1901–1957)...
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    Arts degree followed by a PhD in 1978 for research supervised by Philip Warren Anderson. Haldane worked as a physicist at Institut Laue–Langevin in France...
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  • scientific journal published from 1964 through 1968. Founded by Philip Warren Anderson and Bernd T. Matthias, who were inspired by wide-circulation literary...
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  • management had to tolerate us and let us alone a lot of the time." Philip Warren Anderson William O. Baker James Fisk Mervin Kelly John R. Pierce Richard...
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    has hosted such Nobel laureates as Murray Gell-Mann (physics), Philip Warren Anderson (physics), and Kenneth Arrow (economics). The National Center for...
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