Roman Jackiw

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Roman W. Jackiw is a theoretical physicist and Dirac Medallist. Born in Poland, Jackiw received his PhD from Cornell University in 1966 under Hans Bethe and Kenneth Wilson. He has been a professor at MIT Center for Theoretical Physics since 1969. Jackiw is famous for the discovery of the so-called axial anomaly, also known as Adler-Bell-Jackiw anomaly, also known as the Chiral anomaly. In 1969, Roman Jackiw and John Stewart Bell published their explanation, … Wikipedia
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  • John Bell and the most...

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  • Dirac Medallists 1998

    Both Stephen Adler and Roman Jackiw have been leaders in the sophisticated use of quantum field theory to illuminate physical problems.
    www.ictp.trieste.it/~sci_info/awards/Dirac/DiracMedallist...
  • The Mathematics Genealogy...

    According to our current on-line database, Roman Jackiw has 32 students and 33 descendants .
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