A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Abstract Eugene Feenberg was unquestionably one of the fathers of modern quantum many-body theory. Although he died in 1977, before the first of the series of International Conferences on Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories was held, the impact of his work and his inspiration have been clearly felt both in their inception and at each meeting since. This series of meetings began in its present form in Trieste, Italy, in 1978, and the second meeting was held in Oaxtepec, Mexico in 1981. By 1983, at the third Conference held in Altenberg, W. Germany, the International Advisory Committee, confirming the debt of the many-body physics community to Feenberg, took the decision to create the Eugene Feenberg Memorial Medal in Many-Body Physics. The medal was to be awarded at each subsequent conference in the series for an important contribution or contributions to the field of many-body physics. The Fourth Conference was held in 1985 in San Francisco, and it was there that David Pines was announced to be the first Feenberg Medallist by C.E. Campbell who read the tribute to him in his capacity as Chairman of the first Selection Committee.
Abstract Eugene Feenberg was unquestionably one of the fathers of modern quantum many-body theory. Although he died in 1977, before the first of the series of International Conferences on Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories was held, the impact of his work and his inspiration have been clearly felt both in their inception and at each meeting since. This series of meetings began in its present form in Trieste, Italy, in 1978, and the second meeting was held in Oaxtepec, Mexico in 1981. By 1983, at the third Conference held in Altenberg, W. Germany, the International Advisory Committee, confirming the debt of the many-body physics community to Feenberg, took the decision to create the Eugene Feenberg Memorial Medal in Many-Body Physics. The medal was to be awarded at each subsequent conference in the series for an important contribution or contributions to the field of many-body physics. The Fourth Conference was held in 1985 in San Francisco, and it was there that David Pines was announced to be the first Feenberg Medallist by C.E. Campbell who read the tribute to him in his capacity as Chairman of the first Selection Committee.
Correlated Basis Functions and all that
Bishop, R. F. (author)
Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories ; 1 ; 385-393
1988-01-01
9 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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