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  1. Oct 7, 2008 · Metrics. The 2008 Nobel Prize for physics has been awarded to Yoichiro Nambu “for the discovery of the mechanism of spontaneous broken symmetry in subatomic physics”, and to Makoto Kobayashi ...

  2. Nobelova nagrada za fiziku (2008.) Yoichiro Nambu ili Joičiro Nambu ( Tokio, 18. siječnja 1921. – Osaka, 5. srpnja 2015.), američki fizičar japanskoga podrijetla. Doktorirao (1952.) na Tokijskom sveučilištu. Bio je profesor na Sveučilištu u Osaki (od 1949. do 1952.), radio je u Institutu za viša znanstvena istraživanja u Princetonu ...

  3. Yoichiro Nambu (Jan 18, 1921- July 5, 2015) Nobel Laureate 2008. Of the physicists born in the twentieth century one of the greatest passed away this month, Yoichiro Nambu. He was a legend in the Physics Department at the University of Chicago since his arrival in 1954 in the last days of Enrico Fermi. The department noted in announcing the sad ...

  4. Jul 18, 2015 · Yoichiro Nambu, a theoretical physicist who received the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking work on subatomic particles, bringing about a fuller understanding of the behavior of matter at the most ...

  5. Jan 26, 1993 · On Foundation of the Generalized Nambu Mechanics. We outline the basic principles of canonical formalism for the Nambu mechanics---a generalization of Hamiltonian mechanics proposed by Yoichiro Nambu in 1973. It is based on the notion of Nambu bracket which generalizes the Poisson bracket to the multiple operation of higher order n ≥ 3 on ...

  6. Maureen Searcy. |. Inquiry. —. Fall/15. “ Yoichiro Nambu is no more ,” says former student Madhusree Mukerjee, PhD’89, “and with him is gone an era in physics.”. The Japan-born physicist and professor emeritus at the University of Chicago died July 5 of an acute heart attack. He was 94. In 1960, six years after he joined UChicago as ...

  7. Jul 15, 2009 · Yoichiro Nambu University of Chicago, The Enrico Fermi Institute, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA Published 15 July 2009; corrected 24 November 2010 DOI: 10.1103/RevModPhys.81.1015 I will begin by a short story about my background. I studied physics at the University of Tokyo. I was at-tracted to particle physics because of the three famous

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