Lawrence Paul Horwitz
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Born | Lawrence Paul Horwitz October 14, 1930 Ariel University Center of Samaria |
Doctoral advisor | Julian Schwinger |
Lawrence Paul Horwitz (born October 14, 1930) is an American/Israeli physicist and mathematician who has made contributions in particle physics, statistical mechanics, mathematical physics, theory of unstable systems, classical chaos and quantum chaos, relativistic quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, general relativity, representations of quantum theory on hypercomplex Hilbert modules, group theory and functional analysis and stochastic theories of irreversible quantum evolution.
After obtaining his Ph.D. at Harvard University under Julian Schwinger, he worked at the IBM Research Laboratory in Yorktown, New York until 1964. He then worked at the Department of Theoretical Physics at the University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland, until 1966, and became full professor at the Department of Physics, University of Denver, Denver, Colorado.
He has been full professor at the School of Physics,
He has been on the editorial and advisory boards and standing committees for several conferences on mathematical and theoretical physics and journals, and on the Panel of Assessors ARC, Australian National Funding DEET.
He has made frequent visits, long and short term, at the
Research and achievements
He received the Samuel F.B. Morse Medal upon graduation (
References
- ^ "Outstanding Referees Program". American Physical Society. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
- W. C. Schieve, For Lawrence Horwitz on his sixty-fifth birthday. Foundations of Physics, Volume 26 (1996), Number 12, pp. 1575–1578
External links
- LAWRENCE P. HORWITZ, Personal web page, Tel-Aviv University
- Scientific publications of Lawrence Paul Horwitz on INSPIRE-HEP