TSZUNDAO Lee( physicist, Nobel Prize)
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Lee Tszundao (1926) - the famous physicist, Nobel Prize (with Yang Chen Ning). Worked in the field theory. By the theory of parity violation. Lee Tszundao made significant contributions to statistical mechanics and field theory. Lee Tszundao was born in Shanghai in 1926. First Lee Tszundao studied at the University of Chicago. Its leader was the famous astrophysicist Professor Chandrasekhar. He came from weekly located in Wisconsin Observatory in Chicago, to read Lee Tszundao to Yang Chen Ning and lectures. Later, Lee Tszundao joined the Princeton Institute for Advanced Studies. In 1956, Lee Tszundao engaged in "problem of tau-theta" and (with Yang) has published a general theory of parity violation. After several months of experiments were conducted Madame Wu and Lederman, who confirmed the theory of Yang and Lee. The following year, Chen Ning Yang and Lee Tszundao won the Nobel Prize. Proven by Yang and Lee state that nature does not seek to complete the symmetry shocked physicists. Lee Tszundao made significant contributions to statistical mechanics and field theory. He worked as a professor at Columbia University (USA).
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