H. David Politzer(1949)

Physics

H. David Politzer is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (2004) from United States. Their primary field is Physics. They were educated at Harvard University and University of Michigan. They have been affiliated with California Institute of Technology.

United States
1
Major Awards
87
Publications
6,799
Citations
31
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Most Cited Works

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Quantum statistics of trapped bosons

arXiv: Quantum Physics(1996)
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Ideal Bose gas limit of trapped atoms

arXiv: Quantum Physics(1996)
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Light scattering off cold, trapped bosons

arXiv: Quantum Physics(1996)
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Heavy quarks and long-lived hadrons

Current Physics–Sources and Comments(1992)
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Recent Publications

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Quantum statistics of trapped bosons

arXiv: Quantum Physics1996
1citations

Ideal Bose gas limit of trapped atoms

arXiv: Quantum Physics1996
1citations
0citations

Heavy quarks and long-lived hadrons

Current Physics–Sources and Comments1992
6citations
17citations
76citations

Education

Harvard University(Doctor of Philosophy)
University of Michigan(Bachelor of Science)
Bronx High School of Science(high school diploma)

Doctoral Advisor

Sidney Coleman

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