2019年5月24日 星期五

Murray Gell-Mann, Who Peered at Particles and Saw the Universe, Dies at 89. Caltech Mourns the Passing of Murray Gell-Mann (1929–2019)


Murray Gell-Mann, Who Peered at Particles and Saw the Universe, Dies at 89
Murray Gell-Mann, Who Peered at Particles and Saw the Universe, Dies at 89
By GEORGE JOHNSON
A Nobel winner, he found hidden patterns in the subatomic matter that forms the universe, evoking James Joyce in calling one kind of particle “quarks.”



Caltech

Today, we mourn the passing of Murray Gell-Mann, Caltech's Robert Andrews Millikan Professor of Theoretical Physics, Emeritus, and a winner of the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physics.
He is perhaps best known for developing the theory of "quarks," indivisible components of matter that make up protons, neutrons, and various other subatomic particles.


The Quark and the Jaguar: Adventures in the Simple and the Complex by Murray Gell-Mann (1994-04-03) 有中文本

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