Paul adrien maurice dirac biography of alberta

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          Paul Dirac

          English physicist, Nobel laureate in physics 1933 (together with E.

          Schrödinger)

          Date of Birth: 08.08.1902
          Country: Great Britain

          Content:
          1. Biography of Paul Dirac
          2. Contributions to Quantum Mechanics
          3. Discovery of the Positron
          4. Later Contributions and Honors

          Biography of Paul Dirac

          Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, an English physicist, was born in Bristol, England.

          His father, Charles Adrien Ladislas Dirac, was a French language teacher at a private school, and his mother, Florence Hannah (Holten) Dirac, was English. Dirac initially attended a commercial school in Bristol and then studied electrical engineering at the University of Bristol, where he graduated in 1921 with a Bachelor of Science degree.

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        1. Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, , , , Fellow.
        2. A great expert in mathematics, Dirac held the principle of mathematical beauty in the high- est regard, using it both as a «heuristic guide» and, less commonly.
        3. I first quickly summarize the history of the Magnetic Monopole leading to the quantum theory of magnetic charge that started with a
        4. In the audience was another young physicist, Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac ( – ) who, although this work should have been of extreme interest to him, paid.
        5. This is how Paul Dirac view the relation between mathematics and physics: "The physicist, in his study of natural phenomena, has two methods of.
        6. During his time at university, Dirac became interested in Albert Einstein's theory of relativity and spent two years studying mathematics beyond the regular course. He then went on to pursue a Ph.D. in mathematics at St.

          John's College, Cambridge, and defended