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  1. Shinichiro Tomonaga [1] (朝永 振一郎, Tomonaga Shin'ichirō, March 31, 1906 – July 8, 1979), usually cited as Sin-Itiro Tomonaga in English, [2] was a Japanese physicist, influential in the development of quantum electrodynamics, work for which he was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 [3] along with Richard Feynman and Julian Schwinger .

  2. Sin-Itiro Tomonaga The Nobel Prize in Physics 1965 . Born: 31 March 1906, Kyoto, Japan . Died: 8 July 1979, Tokyo, Japan . Affiliation at the time of the award: Tokyo University of Education, Tokyo, Japan . Prize motivation: “for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary ...

  3. Shinichiro Tomonaga [1] (朝永 振一郎, Tomonaga Shin'ichirō, March 31, 1906 – July 8, 1979), usually known as Sin-Itiro Tomonaga in English, [2] was a Japanese physicist and important in the creation of quantum electrodynamics. For this, he won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 [3] along with Richard Feynman and Julian Schwinger.

  4. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1965 was awarded jointly to Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger and Richard P. Feynman "for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles"

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, a Japanese theoretical physicist who won the Nobel Prize for his contributions to quantum electrodynamics. Find out how he refined QED, used renormalization, and worked with Heisenberg and other scientists.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Shin-ichiro Tomonaga, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on quantum electrodynamics. He was a classmate and colleague of Hideki Yukawa, and they both contributed to the theory of elementary particles.

  7. Japanese theoretical physicist born in Kyoto, Japan, on March 31, 1906 and died in Tokyo on July 8, 1979. He did fundamental work on the foundations of quantum electrodynamics, and was awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Physics jointly with Richard Feynman and Julian Schwinger . Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger. Matsui, M. (Ed.).

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