• Pierre Ramond (/rəˈmɔːnd/; born 31 January 1943) is distinguished professor of physics at University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. He initiated the...
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    periodic. Both uses of the word "Ramond" refer to Pierre Ramond, who studied such boundary conditions (the so-called Ramond boundary conditions) and the fields...
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  • politician, geologist and botanist, who gave his name to the Société Ramond Pierre Ramond (born 1943), Distinguished Professor of Physics at University of...
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  • particular, the Kalb–Ramond field (named after Michael Kalb and Pierre Ramond), also known as the Kalb–Ramond B-field or Kalb–Ramond NS–NS B-field, is a...
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  • with particular importance in superstring theory: the Ramond algebra (named after Pierre Ramond) and the Neveu–Schwarz algebra (named after André Neveu...
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    the "NCE 100" Hall of Fame, whose inductees include, among others, Pierre Ramond, Ellen M. Pawlikowski and Gerard J. Foschini. 1997, “Sensor Fusion for...
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    winner of Turing Award in 2011 (co-listed under Science and Engineering) Pierre Ramond (class of 1965), distinguished professor of physics at University of...
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    Vriz, Georges. Anglet: Atlantica. ISBN 9782843945557. OCLC 52602867. Pierre., Ramond (2000). Masterpieces of marquetry. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum...
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  • arose in 1971 in the context of an early version of string theory by Pierre Ramond, John H. Schwarz and André Neveu. In 1974, Julius Wess and Bruno Zumino...
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  • formalism where the latter is explicit. It was originally developed by Pierre Ramond, André Neveu and John Schwarz in the RNS model in 1971, which gives...
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