Monday, January 18, 2021

Today (January 18, 1921) is the birthday of Nambu Yoichiro, winner of the Nobel Prize for the study of homogeneity that is accidentally lost in the movement of atoms, which are the constituents of the atom.

Today (January 18, 1921) is the birthday of Nambu Yoichiro, winner of the Nobel Prize for the study of homogeneity that is accidentally lost in the movement of atoms, which are the constituents of the atom.

 

Nambu Yoichiro was born on January 18, 1921, in Tokyo, Japan. After graduating from Fukui High School Fukui, he studied physics at the Imperial University of Tokyo. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1942 and his doctorate in science in 1952. In 1949 he was appointed Associate Professor at Osaka City University. The following year he was promoted to professor at the age of 29. In 1952, he was invited to study at the Advanced Research Institute in Princeton, New Jersey, USA. He attended the University of Chicago in 1954 and was promoted to professor in 1958. He was also head of the physics department from 1974 to 1977.

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Suggested the "colour charge" of quantum chromodynamics. He did the initial work on spontaneous symmetric fracture in particle physics. He discovered that the double vibration model could be explained by the quantum mechanical theory of strings. He was considered one of the founders of string theory. For more than fifty years as a professor, he was Professor of Special Services at the Henry Brad Jutson University of Chicago Institute of Physics and Enrico Fermi. Believe in string theory-Koto action Believe and be named after Tetsuo Koto. Furthermore, the material bosons that arise in field theories with spontaneous symmetric breakdown are sometimes referred to as trust-goldstone bosons.

 

In the field of conceptual physics, he is famous for doing in-depth studies on the components of the atom. He was awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics for his study of the homogeneity of accidental art or loss in the motion of atoms, the constituents of the atom. He was accompanied by two Japanese men, Makoto Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa, who shared the 2008 Nobel Prize.

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