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Sam Treiman
Sam Bard Treiman
(; May 27, 1925 – November 30, 1999) was an American
theoretical physicist
who produced research in the fields of
cosmic rays
,
quantum physics
,
plasma physics
, and
gravity
physics. He made contributions to the understanding of the
weak interaction
and he and his students are credited with developing the so-called
standard model
of elementary particle physics. He was a Higgins professor of physics at
Princeton University
, a member of the
National Academy of Sciences
and member of the
JASON Defense Advisory Group
. He was a student of
Enrico Fermi
and
John Alexander Simpson
Jr. Treiman published articles on
quantum mechanics
,
plasmas
,
gravity
theory,
condensed matter
and the history of physics.
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Lectures on current algebra and its applications
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Treiman
,
Sam
Published 1972
Princeton University Press
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