Philip McCord Morse (August 6, 1903 – 5 September 1985), was an American physicist, administrator and pioneer of operations research (OR) in World War...
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The Morse potential, named after physicist Philip M. Morse, is a convenient interatomic interaction model for the potential energy of a diatomic molecule...
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Feshbach is best known for Feshbach resonance and for writing, with Philip M. Morse, Methods of Theoretical Physics. Feshbach was born in New York City...
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half at the University of Cambridge. He was traveling with Philip M. Morse. See: Philip M. Morse In at the Beginnings: A Physicists Life (MIT Press, second...
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in a Hydroelectric System used dynamic programming, and advised by Philip M. Morse, was the first ever awarded in operations research (1955). Next, he...
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true and used without proof. The form L = λW was first published by Philip M. Morse where he challenged readers to find a situation where the relationship...
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Research Group (ASWORG, later ORG) in Washington, D.C., directed by Philip M. Morse, to work for the U.S. Navy. The work of Koopman and his colleagues...
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Look up Morse or morse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Morse is a surname of Flemish origin from old Frisian, and may refer to: Alan Morse (born 1958)...
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Philip M. Morse founded ASWORG at the request of Capt. Wilder D. Baker, then commander of the Antisubmarine Warfare Unit of the Atlantic Fleet. Morse...
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to the Present. New York: Facts On File. ISBN 978-0-816-06880-7. Stern, Philip M. (1969). The Oppenheimer Case: Security on Trial. New York: Harper & Row...
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The trigonometric Rosen–Morse potential, named after the physicists Nathan Rosen and Philip M. Morse, is among the exactly solvable quantum mechanical...
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department there, Henry D. Smyth, had another concern, writing to Philip M. Morse to ask: "Is Feynman Jewish? We have no definite rule against Jews but...
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techniques typically used in manufacturing management, such as described by Philip M. Morse in, or in Factory Physics to assess the impact of variability and inventory...
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While department chair, Smyth questioned his admission, writing to Philip M. Morse to ask: "Is Feynman Jewish? We have no definite rule against Jews but...
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Walter Alvarez (1969) Edward Mills Purcell (1970) Robert Serber (1971) Philip M. Morse (1972) Joseph Edward Mayer (1973) Pief Panofsky (1974) Chien-Shiung...
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105.1413W. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.105.1413. Garwin, R. L.; Lederman, L. M.; Weinrich, M. (1957). "Observations of the failure of conservation of parity and...
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UK National Archives file WO291/1301 Quoted on the dust-jacket of: Morse, Philip M, and Kimball, George E, Methods of Operation Research, 1st edition...
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Bibcode:2007AmJPh..75..968W. doi:10.1119/1.2772290. Alvarez 1987, pp. 9–10. Fernandez, R. M. (September 2011). "A Finding Aid to the Mabel Alvarez Papers, 1898–1987,...
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prototype of which had been produced and tested by November 1961. Philip M. Morse arranged for IBM to provide a series of their mainframe computers starting...
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1928 to 1937, except for a year at the University of Minnesota. With Philip M. Morse, he wrote Quantum Mechanics, the first English-language text on the...
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reducing the magnetic field surrounding a vessel's steel hull. In 1942, Philip M. Morse, a professor at MIT, organized the Anti-Submarine Warfare Operations...
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Soviet weapons during the Cold War. The first Research Director was Philip M. Morse, who served a year and a half before returning to MIT in the summer...
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Wiley. ISBN 978-0-471-03181-9. Philip M. Morse, John Clarke Slater (1900–1976) : A Biographical Memoir by Philip M. Morse (PDF), retrieved 2014-12-12 Per-Olav...
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him into buying a 52-foot (16 m) yawl, which they sailed from New York to Grenada. In 1972, they purchased a 52-foot (16 m) ketch, with the intention of...
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Owen Willans Richardson Doctoral students Henry DeWolf Smyth John Quincy Stewart Carl Henry Eckart Rao/Yao Yutai Philip M. Morse Wayne B. Nottingham...
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Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 0-520-07187-5. OCLC 3717478. Kellogg, J.M.B.; Rabi, I.I.; Ramsey, N.F. Jr.; Zacharias, J.R. (October 1939). "The Magnetic...
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1929, he was a research associate at MIT. It was there that he met Philip M. Morse. Morse, at the suggestion of Karl T. Compton, made arrangements for postdoctoral...
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Edward Mills Purcell (redirect from Edward M. Purcell)
his BSEE in electrical engineering from Purdue University, followed by his M.A. and Ph.D. in physics from Harvard University. He was a member of the Alpha...
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glass bulb with beryllium powder, evacuating the air, and then adding 50 mCi of radon gas, supplied by Giulio Cesare Trabacchi [it]. This created a much...
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Schweber 2012, pp. 237–240. Schweber 2012, p. 244. Chadwick, J.; Goldhaber, M. (1934). "A 'Nuclear Photo-effect': Disintegration of the Diplon by γ-Rays"...
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