Mathematician:Eugene Paul Wigner
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Mathematician
Hungarian-American theoretical physicist and mathematician.
Nationality
Hungarian
History
- Born: 17 November 1902 in Budapest, Hungary
- Died: 1 January 1995 in Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Theorems and Definitions
- Bargmann-Wigner Equations
- Jordan-Wigner Transformation
- Newton-Wigner Localization
- Relativistic Breit-Wigner Distribution
- Thomas-Wigner Rotation
- Wigner-d'Espagnat Inequality
- Wigner-Eckart Theorem
- Wigner-Inonu Contraction
- Wigner-Seitz Cell
- Wigner-Seitz Radius
- Wigner-Weyl Transform
- Wigner-Wilkins Spectra
- Wigner's Classification
- Wigner Quasi-Probability Distribution
- Wigner's Friend
- Wigner's Theorem
- Wigner Crystal
- Wigner D-Matrix
- Wigner Effect
- Wigner Energy
- Wigner Lattice
- Wigner Poisoning
- Wigner Rotation
Publications
- 1925: Bildung und Zerfall von Molekülen
- 1927: On the conservation laws of quantum mechanics
- 1931: Group Theory and its Application to the Quantum Mechanics of Atomic Spectra
Also known as
In Hungarian, his name is Wigner Jenő Pál.
Usually known informally as "E.P."