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Schwinger can
refer to: Gene
Schwinger (1932–2020),
American basketball player Julian Schwinger (1918–1994), a
physicist the
Schwinger model,
which he...
- In
quantum electrodynamics (QED), the
Schwinger limit is a
scale above which the
electromagnetic field is
expected to
become nonlinear. The
limit was...
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Julian Seymour Schwinger (/ˈʃwɪŋər/;
February 12, 1918 – July 16, 1994) was a
Nobel Prize-winning
American theoretical physicist. He is best
known for...
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coinciding points.
These functions are
called the
Schwinger functions (named
after Julian Schwinger) and they are real-analytic,
symmetric under the permutation...
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electric field. It is also
referred to as the Sauter–
Schwinger effect,
Schwinger mechanism, or
Schwinger pair production. It is a
prediction of
quantum electrodynamics...
- Schwingen.
Successful Schwingers do not
receive cash prizes, but
goods such as cowbells,
furniture or livestock. The best
Schwingers at a
festival are awarded...
- theory. This
theory was
introduced by
Julian Schwinger in a
series of
articles starting 1950. In
Schwingers approach, the
action principle is
targeted towards...
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Chapter 18 - for
those who saw this
being called the
Schwinger-Tomonaga equation, this is not the
Schwinger-Tomonaga equation. That is a
generalization of the...
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Schwinger parametrization is a
technique for
evaluating loop
integrals which arise from
Feynman diagrams with one or more loops.
Using the well-known...
- In physics, the
Schwinger model,
named after Julian Schwinger, is the
model describing 1+1D (1
spatial dimension + time)
Lorentzian quantum electrodynamics...