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  1. Classical Electrodynamics (The advanced book program) by Julian Schwinger, Lester L. Deraad Jr., et all 1998-09-11
  2. Particles, Sources, And Fields, Volume 3 (Advanced Books Classics) by Julian Schwinger, 1998-11-06
  3. Selected Papers on Quantum Electrodynamics
  4. Quantum Mechanics: Symbolism of Atomic Measurements by Julian Schwinger, 2001-02-26
  5. Climbing the Mountain: The Scientific Biography of Julian Schwinger by Jagdish Mehra, Kimball A. Milton, 2003-10-16
  6. Julian Schwinger: The Physicist, the Teacher, and the Man
  7. Einstein's Legacy: The Unity of Space and Time by Julian Schwinger, 2002-12-13
  8. Quantum Kinematics and Dynamics by Julian Schwinger, 2000-01-15
  9. Electromagnetic Radiation: Variational Methods, Waveguides and Accelerators: Including Seminal Papers of Julian Schwinger (Particle Acceleration and Detection) by Kimball A. Milton, Julian Schwinger, 2006-06-15
  10. Particles, Sources, and Fields: Vol. 1 by Julian Schwinger, 1998-11-06
  11. Quantum Electrodynamics by Julian [editor] Schwinger, 1958
  12. Particles, Sources, and Fields: Vol. 2 by Julian Schwinger, 1998-11-06
  13. Einsteins Erbe: Die Einheit von Raum und Zeit (German Edition) by Julian Schwinger, 2000-08-08
  14. Particles Sources & Fields 1970 Ed by Julian Schwinger, 1970-01-01

1. Julian Schwinger
Julian Schwinger. b. February 12, 1918; d. August 16, 1994. Brief biographyof Julian Schwinger courtesy of The Nobel Foundation.
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Julian Schwinger
B.A. 1936; Ph.D. 1939; Columbia
Nobel Prize in physics (1965)
with Richard P. Feynman and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga for fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics.
b. February 12, 1918; d. August 16, 1994. Brief biography of Julian Schwinger courtesy of The Nobel Foundation Return to: " Theory of Atoms in Molecules: Introduction

2. Schwinger
A biography of one of the three men who created quantum electrodynamicsCategory Science Physics Quantum Mechanics People......Julian Seymour Schwinger. Born 12 Julian Schwinger progressed rapidlythrough the public school system of New York City. He was
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Julian Seymour Schwinger
Born: 12 Feb 1918 in New York, USA
Died: 16 July 1994 in Los Angeles, California, USA
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Julian Schwinger progressed rapidly through the public school system of New York City. He was an undergraduate at the City College of New York where he published his first physics paper at the age of sixteen. Isidor I Rabi, the professor who led the molecular beam laboratory at Columbia University at this time, persuaded Schwinger to study for his doctorate at Columbia. He received his doctorate in 1939 at the age of 21 for a dissertation in physics On the Magnetic Scattering of Neutrons. However, his thesis had been written two or three years before he was awarded the degree, there being problems in completing the formalities. Uhlenbeck [4] explained about Schwinger's problems in obtaining his doctorate:- I was in Columbia in and Schwinger was in trouble; he couldn't get his Ph.D. because he didn't go to lectures of the mathematicians and he didn't have enough credits. So Rabi had told Schwinger that he had to go to my lectures at Columbia; of course, he didn't because it was early in the morning, and I asked Rabi, 'What shall I do?'. I was of course perfectly willing to give him an 'A' on the course because he needed the credits. ... He clearly knew as much as I did - we talked as complete equals. ... Rabi said, 'No, you shouldn't do that, you should give him an exam and make it a tough one.' So I did. We made an appointment, and of course he knew everything. He somehow had got the notes.

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12. Julian Schwinger - Biography
Biography of julian schwinger (19181994) julian schwinger progressed rapidly through the public school system of New York City.
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Julian Schwinger was born on 12th February 1918 in New York City. The principal direction of his life was fixed at an early age by an intense awareness of physics, and its study became an all-engrossing activity. To judge by a first publication, he debuted as a professional physicist at the age of sixteen. He was allowed to progress rapidly through the public school system of New York City. Through the kind interest of some friends, and especially I.I. Rabi of Columbia University , he transferred to that institution, where he completed his college education. Although his thesis had been written some two or three years earlier, it was in 1939 that he received the Ph.D. degree.
For the next two years he was at the University of California , Berkeley, first as a National Research Fellow and then as assistant to J.R. Oppenheimer. The outbreak of the Pacific war found Schwinger as an Instructor, teaching elementary physics to engineering students at Purdue University
War activities were largely confined to the Radiation Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
With the termination of the war Dr. Schwinger accepted an appointment as Associate Professor at Harvard University. Two years later he became full Professor. That was also the year of his marriage to Clarice Carrol of Boston.

13. Physics 1965
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14. Schwinger
A biography of one of the three men who created quantum electrodynamics
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Julian Seymour Schwinger
Born: 12 Feb 1918 in New York, USA
Died: 16 July 1994 in Los Angeles, California, USA
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to see four larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Julian Schwinger progressed rapidly through the public school system of New York City. He was an undergraduate at the City College of New York where he published his first physics paper at the age of sixteen. Isidor I Rabi, the professor who led the molecular beam laboratory at Columbia University at this time, persuaded Schwinger to study for his doctorate at Columbia. He received his doctorate in 1939 at the age of 21 for a dissertation in physics On the Magnetic Scattering of Neutrons. However, his thesis had been written two or three years before he was awarded the degree, there being problems in completing the formalities. Uhlenbeck [4] explained about Schwinger's problems in obtaining his doctorate:- I was in Columbia in and Schwinger was in trouble; he couldn't get his Ph.D. because he didn't go to lectures of the mathematicians and he didn't have enough credits. So Rabi had told Schwinger that he had to go to my lectures at Columbia; of course, he didn't because it was early in the morning, and I asked Rabi, 'What shall I do?'. I was of course perfectly willing to give him an 'A' on the course because he needed the credits. ... He clearly knew as much as I did - we talked as complete equals. ... Rabi said, 'No, you shouldn't do that, you should give him an exam and make it a tough one.' So I did. We made an appointment, and of course he knew everything. He somehow had got the notes.

15. References For Schwinger
References for julian schwinger. J Mehra and K Milton, Climbing the Mountain the Scientific Biography of julian schwinger (Oxford, 2000).
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References for Julian Schwinger
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • M Flato, Fronsdal and K A Milton (eds.), Selected papers (1937-1976) of Julian Schwinger, Mathematical Physics and Applied Mathematics (Dordrecht-Boston, Mass., 1979).
  • J Mehra and K Milton, Climbing the Mountain : the Scientific Biography of Julian Schwinger (Oxford, 2000).
  • S S Schweber, QED and the men who made it : Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga (Princeton, 1994). Articles:
  • L M Brown, Some QED myths-in-the-making? Essay review of: "QED and the men who made it: Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga", Stud. Hist. Philos. Sci. B Stud. Hist. Philos. Modern Phys.
  • T S Kuhn and G E Uhlenbeck, Interviews of Uhlenbeck by Kuhn in 1962 and 1963, The Niels Bohr Archives (Copenhagen, unpublished).
  • J Mehra, K A Milton and P Rembiesa, The young Julian Schwinger. V. Winding up at the radiation lab, going to Harvard, and marriage, Found. Phys.
  • J Mehra, K A Milton and P Rembiesa, The young Julian Schwinger. IV. During the Second World War, Found. Phys.
  • 16. Schwinger, Julian Seymour
    schwinger, julian Seymour. (b. Feb. 12, 1918, New York, N.Y., U.S.d.
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    Schwinger, Julian Seymour
    (b. Feb. 12, 1918, New York, N.Y., U.S.d. July 16, 1994, Los Angeles, Calif.), American physicist, and joint winner with Richard P. Feynman and Tomonaga Shin'ichiro , of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965 for his work in formulating quantum electrodynamics and thus reconciling quantum mechanics with Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity. A child prodigy, Schwinger received his Ph.D. from Columbia University at age 21. From 1939 to 1941 he worked under J. Robert Oppenheimer at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1945 Schwinger joined the faculty of Harvard University, where in 1947 he became one of the youngest full professors in that university's history. It was at Harvard that he began working to correct P.A.M. Dirac's mathematical account of the relations between charged particles and electromagnetic fields. Schwinger's equations not only saved Dirac's theory but served to unite electromagnetic theory with quantum mechanics to form the new field of quantum electrodynamics. Schwinger completed his work unaware that Feynman and Tomonaga were independently working on the same problem. From 1972 until his death he was professor of physics at the University of California, Los Angeles.
    BIBLIOGRAPHY.

    17. Schwinger, Julian (1918-1994) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogr
    schwinger, julian (19181994), American physicist who worked under Oppenheimer. References.Ng, Y. J. julian schwinger The Physicist, The Teacher, and the Man.
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    Schwinger, Julian (1918-1994)

    American physicist who worked under Oppenheimer . He work, which led to the formulation of quantum electrodynamics resulted in the 1965 Nobel prize in physics which he shared with Feynman and Tomonaga Feynman Tomonaga
    References Ng, Y. J. Julian Schwinger: The Physicist, The Teacher, and the Man. Teaneck, NJ: World Scientific, 1996. Schweber, S. S. QED and the Men who Made It: Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994. Schwinger, J. S. On Angular Momentum. White Plains, NY: Nuclear Development Associates, 1952. Schwinger, J. S. Particles, Sources, and Fields, Vol. 1. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1989. Schwinger, J. S. Particles, Sources, and Fields, Vol. 2. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1989. Schwinger, J. S. Particles, Sources, and Fields, Vol. 3. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1989. Schwinger, J. S. Quantum Kinematics and Dynamics. New York: W. A. Benjamin, 1970. Schwinger, J. S. (Ed.).

    18. Schwinger, Julian Seymour
    schwinger, julian Seymour. Selected Papers (19371976) of julian schwinger, ed. byM. Flato, C. Fronsdal, and KA Milton (1979), collects some of his writings.
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    Schwinger, Julian Seymour
    (b. Feb. 12, 1918, New York, N.Y., U.S.d. July 16, 1994, Los Angeles, Calif.), American physicist, and joint winner with Richard P. Feynman and Tomonaga Shin'ichiro , of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965 for his work in formulating quantum electrodynamics and thus reconciling quantum mechanics with Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity. A child prodigy, Schwinger received his Ph.D. from Columbia University at age 21. From 1939 to 1941 he worked under J. Robert Oppenheimer at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1945 Schwinger joined the faculty of Harvard University, where in 1947 he became one of the youngest full professors in that university's history. It was at Harvard that he began working to correct P.A.M. Dirac's mathematical account of the relations between charged particles and electromagnetic fields. Schwinger's equations not only saved Dirac's theory but served to unite electromagnetic theory with quantum mechanics to form the new field of quantum electrodynamics. Schwinger completed his work unaware that Feynman and Tomonaga were independently working on the same problem. From 1972 until his death he was professor of physics at the University of California, Los Angeles.
    BIBLIOGRAPHY.

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    Julian Seymour Schwinger (1918-1994) worked with J. Robert Oppenheimer in developing the atomic bomb, and taught at Harvard University (1945-72) and UCLA (1972-88). He was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics in 1965 for his contributions in the field of quantum electrodynamics. The collection consists of correspondence, lecture notes, problem sets, manuscripts, speeches, reports, research subject files, videotapes, films, notes, computations, and printed material related to Schwinger's research and teaching activities in physics. Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.

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