Carl Henry Eckart (May 4, 1902 – October 23, 1973) was an American physicist, physical oceanographer, geophysicist, and administrator. He co-developed...
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Clebsch–Gordan coefficient. The name derives from physicists Eugene Wigner and Carl Eckart, who developed the formalism as a link between the symmetry transformation...
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The Eckart conditions, named after Carl Eckart, simplify the nuclear motion (rovibrational) Hamiltonian that arises in the second step of the Born–Oppenheimer...
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Eckart is a German surname, and may refer to: Anselm Eckart (1721–1809), German Jesuit missionary Carl Eckart Dennis E. Eckart (born 1950), American lawyer...
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After John von Neumann's death, Dán married oceanographer and physicist Carl Eckart in 1958 and moved to La Jolla, California. She died in 1963 when she...
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Laue, won Nobel Prizes, and ten others, William Allis, Edward Condon, Carl Eckart, Edwin C. Kemble, William V. Houston, Karl Herzfeld, Walther Kossel,...
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studying under Carl Hubbs) and began the Scripps Diving Program. Roger Revelle took over the director role at SIO in 1951 from Carl Eckart and, following...
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foundations for a theory of biophysical periodicity, under the supervision of Carl Eckart. Weinberg later lamented that, in restricting his thesis to linear systems...
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Nobel laureate (1932) Werner Heisenberg and subsequently translated by Carl Eckart and Frank C. Hoyt. The book was first published in 1930 by University...
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value decomposition for rectangular and complex matrices seems to be by Carl Eckart and Gale J. Young in 1936; they saw it as a generalization of the principal...
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Preceded by T. Wayland Vaughan Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography 1936–1948 Succeeded by Carl Eckart...
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Eckart Haupt (born 2 November 1945) is a German flutist and university teacher. The Staatskapelle Dresden described him on their homepage as one of the...
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Eberly – United States (born 1935) William Eccles – U.K. (1875–1966) Carl Eckart – United States (1902–1973) Arthur Stanley Eddington – U.K. (1882–1944)...
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Academic offices Preceded by Carl Eckart Director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography 1950 – 1964 Succeeded by William Nierenberg...
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others, Carl Eckart, Victor Lenzen, John Synge, Stephen Toulmin, Edwin C. Kemble, and I. Bernard Cohen reviewed the book in 1952. Carl Eckart opened his...
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Research Foundation Carl Eckart (BS, MS 1923): noted physicist; member of National Academy of Sciences; known for Wigner-Eckart theorem, Eckart-Young theorem...
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Houston, Karl Bechert, Otto Scherzer, Otto Laporte, Linus Pauling, Carl Eckart, Gregor Wentzel, Peter Debye, and Philip M. Morse. John Burchard M.I...
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Witt [de] (1902–1938) Michael Sadowsky (1902–1967) Otto Laporte (1902–1971) Carl Eckart (1902–1973) Edward Condon (1902–1974) Samuel Abraham Goudsmit (1902–1978)...
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1984: Günter Wallraff 1985: Lea Rosh 1986: Erich Fried 1987: Eberhard Carl, Eckart Rottka, Imme Storsberg – Richter und Staatsanwälte für den Frieden 1988:...
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structure of Earth's interior and nature of earthquakes; Crafoord Prize Carl Eckart (American, 1902–1973) – underwater acoustics; awarded William Bowie Medal...
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Houston, Karl Bechert, Otto Scherzer, Otto Laporte, Linus Pauling, Carl Eckart, Gregor Wentzel, Peter Debye, and Philip M. Morse. Later known as the...
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although he spent a good deal of this time in Berlin. In 1930, Hoyt, with Carl Eckart (another young American theoretical physicist who he'd met in Berlin...
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einem ebenen Schirm Dissertation, Munich, 1914. As cited in: Eckart Paper – Carl Eckart The Solution of the Problem of the Simple Oscillator by a Combination...
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center of the Scripps campus. Among the early faculty appointments were Carl Eckart, George Backus, Freeman Gilbert and John Miles. The eminent geophysicist...
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problems of signal processing and sonar systems and transducers. 1973 - Carl Eckart - For his consummate skill, insight, and clarity in bringing to others...
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Runge Carl Eckart Carl Friedrich Gauss Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker Carl H. Brans Carl Hermann Carl Hodges Carl Kellner (optician) Carl M. Bender Carl Nordling...
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Leipzig. Also studying with Sommerfeld concurrently with Houston were Carl Eckart, Edwin C. Kemble, and Rudolf Peierls. At that time, the winter semester...
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edition of the original 1910 book. Among others, Arthur Mannering Tyndall, Carl Eckart, Victor Lenzen, William Hunter McCrea, Julius Sumner Miller, John Lighton...
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1969 Walter B. Langbein 1970 Bernhard Haurwitz 1971 Inge Lehmann 1972 Carl Eckart 1973 George P. Woollard 1974 A.E. Ringwood 1975 Edward Bullard 1976 Jule...
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John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 2022-10-11. "Carl Henry Eckart". Institute for Advanced Study. Retrieved 2022-10-11. "Richard Bradfield"...
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