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    Giulio (Yoel) Racah (Hebrew: ג'וליו (יואל) רקח; February 9, 1909 – August 28, 1965) was an Italian–Israeli physicist and mathematician. He was Acting...
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  • terms of three parameters A, B and C which are known as the Racah parameters after Giulio Racah, who first described them. They are generally obtained empirically...
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    some small impacts. This feature is named after the Israeli physicist Giulio Racah. By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing...
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    Racah's W-coefficients were introduced by Giulio Racah in 1942. These coefficients have a purely mathematical definition. In physics they are used in calculations...
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  • In mathematics, Racah polynomials are orthogonal polynomials named after Giulio Racah, as their orthogonality relations are equivalent to his orthogonality...
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    The Racah Institute of Physics (Hebrew: מכון רקח לפיסיקה) is an institute at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, part of the faculty of Mathematics and...
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  • Mascagni, Physicists Bernard H. Lavenda, Carlo Matteucci, Roy McWeeny, Giulio Racah, Gian-Carlo Wick, Zoologist Enrica Calabresi, Economist Giuseppe Toniolo...
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  • Isidor Isaac Rabi – Austria, United States (1898–1988) Nobel laureate Giulio Racah – Italian-Israeli (1909–1965) James Rainwater – United States (1917–1986)...
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  • scientist Giulio Prosperetti (born 1946), Italian labor law scholar and judge Giulio Quercini (born 1941), Italian journalist and politician Giulio Racah (1909–1965)...
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    electrical engineer Robert Fano and uncle to physicist and mathematician Giulio Racah. Fano was an early writer in the area of finite projective spaces. In...
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  • The Racah seniority number (seniority quantum number) ν {\displaystyle \nu } was introduced by Giulio Racah for the classification of electrons in an...
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  • \end{aligned}}} The recursion relations were discovered by physicist Giulio Racah from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1941. Applying the total angular...
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    city. Benjamin Mazar was President of the university from 1953 to 1961, Giulio Racah was Acting President from 1961 to 1962, and Eliahu Eilat was president...
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    mathematician Gino Fano, his older brother was the physicist Ugo Fano, and Giulio Racah was a cousin. Fano studied engineering as an undergraduate at the School...
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  • Indian Luge Player Shiva Keshavan Francesco Milleri, CEO of Luxottica Giulio Racah, Acting President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mirella Levi...
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    artist, secret agent and courtesan Valerio Profondavalle, Flemish painter Giulio Racah (1909–1965), Italian-Israeli mathematician and physicist; Acting President...
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    at MIT. Fano's cousin, Giulio Racah, made great contributions to the quantum theory of angular momentum (well known as Racah algebra), and wrote a concise...
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    normalization is sometimes used as well, and is named Racah's normalization after Giulio Racah. It can be shown that all of the above normalized spherical...
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    years from 1953 to 1961, following Selig Brodetsky and succeeded by Giulio Racah. In 1936 Mazar started the excavations of Beth Shearim, the first archaeological...
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  • Bohuslav Martinů, Czech-American composer and educator (b. 1890) 1965 – Giulio Racah, Italian-Israeli physicist and mathematician (b. 1909) 1968 – Dimitris...
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  • Pontecorvo (1913–1993), physicist Guido Pontecorvo (1907–1999), geneticist Giulio Racah (1909–1965), physicist Bruno Rossi (1905–1993), astrophysicist Asher...
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  • Hans Bethe's crystal field theory and Giulio Racah's linear combinations of Slater integrals, now called Racah parameters, to explain the absorption spectra...
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  • The Racah Lecture is annual memorial lecture given at The Racah Institute of Physics of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem commemorating Prof. Giulio Racah...
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    Tokyo Died: Giulio Racah, 56, Italian-born Israeli theoretical physicist and mathematician for whom the Racah W-coefficient and the Racah parameter are...
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  • English physicist, inventor of the field of radiobiology. August 28 – Giulio Racah (born 1909), Israeli physicist. September 4 – Albert Schweitzer (born...
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  • University 1971 Fritz London Memorial Lecturer (Duke University) 1972 Giulio Racah Memorial Lecturer (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) 1974 Marchon Lecturer...
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  • Painlevé transcendents Poisson–Charlier polynomial Pollaczek polynomial Giulio Racah: Racah polynomial Jacopo Riccati: Riccati–Bessel function Bernhard Riemann:...
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  • astronomer and mathematician. The founder of the Observatory of Turin Giulio Racah (1909–1965), Italian-Israeli mathematician and physicist; Acting President...
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  • Ali al-Gaylani, Iraqi politician, 9th Prime Minister of Iraq (b. 1892) Giulio Racah, Israeli physicist (b. 1909) August 29 – Paul Waner, American baseball...
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    they moved to Rome, as well as Gilberto Bernardini, Enrico Persico, and Giulio Racah. In 1929, Rossi's first graduate student, Giuseppe Occhialini, was awarded...
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