- Leo
Szilard (/ˈsɪlɑːrd/; Hungarian: Leó
Szilárd [ˈlɛoː ˈsilaːrd]; born Leó Spitz;
February 11, 1898 – May 30, 1964) was a Hungarian-born physicist, biologist...
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Szilárd or
Szilard [ˈsilaːrd] is a
Hungarian given name or surname. It is a
Hungarian version (literary translation) of the name Constantine. It may refer...
- The Einstein–
Szilard letter was a
letter written by Leo
Szilard and
signed by
Albert Einstein on
August 2, 1939, that was sent to
President of the United...
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Szilárd Suhajda (June 29, 1982 –
disappeared May 25–26, 2023) was a
Hungarian mountaineer known for his
ascents of eight-thousanders
without supplementary...
- The Einstein–
Szilard or
Einstein refrigerator is an
absorption refrigerator which has no
moving parts,
operates at
constant pressure, and
requires only...
- to
separate isotopes by
chemical means. The
Szilard–Chalmers
effect was
discovered in 1934 by Leó
Szilárd and
Thomas A. Chalmers. They
observed that after...
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Szilárd Németh (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈsilaːrt ˈneːmet]; Hungarian: [ˈsilaːrd ˈneːmɛt]; born 8
August 1977), also
known mononymously as
Szilárd, is a...
- The
Szilárd petition,
drafted and
circulated in July 1945 by
scientist Leo
Szilard, was
signed by 70
scientists working on the
Manhattan Project in Oak...
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Purge a
decade later. Karl
Szilárd, also a mathematician, was her
younger brother (the two had no
relation to Leo
Szilard).
Szilárd was born in 1898 in Győr...
- Karl
Szilárd was a Hungarian-Soviet mathematician. He made
contributions to
differential equations,
complex analysis, and aerodynamics.
Szilárd was born...