Julian Schwinger
Nominations
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1965
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger, Richard P. Feynman
Nominated on 30 occasions for the Nobel Prize in
- Physics 1951, by Enrico Fermi
- Physics 1951, by S Devons
- Physics 1952, by Hideki Yukawa
- Physics 1956, by Isidor Rabi
- Physics 1956, by Carl Anderson
- Physics 1956, by R Bacher
- Physics 1956, by R Christy
- Physics 1956, by Ch. Lauritsen
- Physics 1957, by Helmut Hönl
- Physics 1957, by L Schiff
- Physics 1960, by B Feld
- Physics 1960, by Herman Feshbach
- Physics 1960, by F Low
- Physics 1960, by Philip Morse
- Physics 1960, by Norman Foster Ramsey
- Physics 1960, by David Henry Frisch
- Physics 1962, by Hans Albrecht Bethe
- Physics 1963, by W Thirring
- Physics 1963, by S Drell
- Physics 1964, by A Houriet
- Physics 1964, by Gunnar Källén
- Physics 1964, by Léon van Hove
- Physics 1964, by B Stech
- Physics 1964, by Hans-Arwed Weidenmüller
- Physics 1964, by W Wessel
- Physics 1965, by Gunnar Källén
- Physics 1965, by Ivan Supek
- Physics 1965, by Léon van Hove
- Physics 1965, by A Mann
- Physics 1966, by E Ledinegg
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MLA style: “Julian Schwinger – Nominations”. Nobelprize.org. Nobel Media AB 2014. Web. 22 Jun 2018.
MLA style: “Julian Schwinger – Nominations”. Nobelprize.org. Nobel Media AB 2014. Web. 22 Jun 2018.
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