Offprints Including Explicit Non Central Potentials by Fulton Thomas (1 results)
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Add to basketSeries: Il Nuovo Cimento, Serie X, Vol 3. Printed wrappers. Very good. INVENTORY: FULTON, T.; Newton, R. G. Explicit Non-Central Potentials and Wave Functions for Given S-Matrices. Il, Nuovo Cimento, Serie X, Vol. 3, pp. 677-717, Aprile 1956. Signed by Abraham Pais. / FULTON, T.; Wess, J. Symmetry Group Containing Lorentz Invari…ance and Unitary Spin. Offprint from: Physics Letters, Volume 14, Number 1, pp. 57-60, January 1, 1965. / FULTON, T.; Wess, J. Mass Relations and the "Super-Lorentz Group" L. Offprint from: Physics Letters, Volume 14, Number 4, pp. 334-336, February 15, 1965. / FULTON, T.; Wess, J. Electromagnetic Form Factors and the Generalized Poincare Group. Offprint from: Physics Letters, Volume 15, Number 2, pp. 177-179, March 15, 1965. Fulton was born in Budapest, Hungary, his given name was Tomas Feuerzeug. His parents escaped the Nazi regime and headed first for Spain and then Cuba, finally arriving in New York City. He studied under Julian Schwinger at Harvard University. Continuing his education Fulton did two years of postdoctoral work at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., working under J. Robert Oppenheimer, scientific director of the Manhattan Project. In 1956 he joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins University, staying there until his retirement in 2000. He is recognized for his work in high-energy physics, quantum electrodynamics and atomic theory. Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. He was both a Fulbright Research Scholar and Guggenheim Fellow [1964], a fellow of the American Physical Society. He is considered the father of high-energy physics at JHU. See: "Thomas Fulton, 83, father of high-energy physics at JHU." :: The JHU Gazette. April 25, 2011.