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  • {{short description|Italian theoretical physicist}} ...born 1961) is an Italian high energy physicist and Director of Research in Theoretical Physics at the [[Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare]] (INFN). She is int ...
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  • {{short description|Brazilian theoretical physicist}} ...retical physics|theoretical physicist]] and professor at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the [[University of Utrecht]], where she leads a research group ...
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  • {{short description|American theoretical physicist}} | field = [[Physics]] ([[Theoretical physics|theoretical]]) ...
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  • {{Short description|Russian theoretical physicist and cosmologist (1948–2023)}} | fields = {{ubl|[[Theoretical physics]]|[[Cosmology]]}} ...
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  • ...: The birth and development of coincidence methods in cosmic-ray physics." Italian Association for the Teaching of Physics, ''arXiv'', 29 Jul. 2011, arxiv.org In 1924, physicists [[Walther Bothe]] and [[Hans Geiger]] used the coincidence method to probe ...
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  • '''Classical mechanics''' is a [[Theoretical physics|physical theory]] describing the [[motion]] of objects such as [[pr ...atically express the relationship between [[force]] and [[momentum]]. Some physicists interpret [[Newton's second law|Newton's second law of motion]] as a defini ...
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  • ...Bist interpretation is historically derivative of the views of the various physicists that are often grouped together as "the" [[Copenhagen interpretation]],<ref ...lly, QBism adopts a personalist Bayesian interpretation along the lines of Italian mathematician [[Bruno de Finetti]]<ref name=":16">{{Cite news|url=https://w ...
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  • {{Short description|Italian mathematician (1922–1996)}} *[[Italian Minister of Education Prize]] (1961) ...
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  • ...rk became a source of inspiration for the Cambridge school of mathematical physicists, which included Thomson himself, George Gabriel Stokes, and James Clerk Max ...phetically, that Cayley was "forging the weapons for future generations of physicists."<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kline |first=Morris |title=Mathematical Thought fro ...
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  • ...bserved Planck curves at different temperatures, and the divergence of the theoretical Rayleigh–Jeans (black) curve from the observed Planck curve at 5000&nbsp;K. ...(along with Einstein's work on the [[photoelectric effect]]) in convincing physicists that Planck's postulate of quantized energy levels was more than a mere mat ...
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  • The [[Italy|Italian]] astronomer [[Giovanni Domenico Cassini]] had pioneered the use of the ecl ...irical corrections" in his 1693 tables of eclipses, but never accepted the theoretical basis: indeed, he chose different correction values for the different moons ...
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  • ...ed in December 1938 by chemists [[Otto Hahn]] and [[Fritz Strassmann]] and physicists [[Lise Meitner]] and [[Otto Robert Frisch]]. Fission is a [[nuclear reactio ...], her nephew, [[Otto Frisch]], as the only physicist there who could read Italian, found himself in demand from colleagues wanting a translation. The Rome gr ...
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  • ...]] (also known as the principle of least action). It was introduced by the Italian-French mathematician and astronomer [[Joseph-Louis Lagrange]] in his presen * {{cite book |last1=Fetter|first1=A. L.|last2=Walecka|first2=J. D.| title=Theoretical Mechanics of Particles and Continua|year=1980|isbn= 978-0-486-43261-8|publi ...
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  • ...s by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], on the use of the golden ratio in art. Another Italian painter, [[Piero della Francesca]], developed [[Euclid]]'s ideas on [[Persp ...algebraic method to determine the placement of distant lines. In 1415, the Italian [[architect]] [[Filippo Brunelleschi]] and his friend [[Leon Battista Alber ...
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  • '''Italian inventions and discoveries''' are objects, processes or techniques invented ...ouse of Representatives to honor the life and achievements of 19th Century Italian-American inventor Antonio Meucci, and his work in the invention of the tele ...
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  • | thesis_title = Some theoretical determinations of crystal structure ...chair being created for him, with Dent becoming his research assistant in theoretical physics. Lennard{{Nbh}}Jones pioneered the theory of interatomic and interm ...
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  • ...three-dimensional object onto a two-dimensional screen, corresponding to a theoretical camera observation; and to apply image convolutions such as sharpening, blu ...ion involving the [[special unitary group]] SU(3); for their calculations, physicists use a convenient matrix representation known as the [[Gell-Mann matrices]], ...
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  • ...ddle tendency can be calculated for either a finite set of values or for a theoretical distribution, such as the [[normal distribution]]. Occasionally authors use ...field is closely related to [[atomic physics]] and overlaps greatly with [[theoretical chemistry]], [[physical chemistry]] and [[chemical physics]].<ref>{{Cite we ...
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  • ...author=G. Falkovich| year=2011 | title=Fluid Mechanics (A short course for physicists)|url=http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6173728/?site_locale=en ...{{nbsp}}s) space propulsion technology and has benefited from considerable theoretical and experimental research since the 1960s.<ref>{{cite report|last=Hofer, Ri ...
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  • ...qa]],<ref>{{cite book|first=Nancy G. |last=Siraisi |title=Medicine and the Italian Universities, 1250–1600 |publisher=[[Brill Publishers|Brill Academic Publis ...nes (girih), generally more visible than the tile boundaries. In 2007, the physicists [[Peter Lu]] and [[Paul Steinhardt]] argued that girih from the 15th centur ...
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