Sam Treiman

Sam Bard Treiman (; May 27, 1925 – November 30, 1999) was an American theoretical physicist who produced research in the fields of cosmic rays, quantum physics, plasma physics, and gravity physics. He made contributions to the understanding of the weak interaction and he and his students are credited with developing the Standard Model of elementary particle physics. He was a Higgins professor of physics at Princeton University, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and member of the JASON Defense Advisory Group. He was a student of Enrico Fermi and John Alexander Simpson Jr. Treiman published articles on quantum mechanics, plasmas, gravitation, condensed matter and the history of physics. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Current Algebra and Anomalies /

    Published 2014
    Other Authors: “…Treiman, Sam B.…”
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    Current algebra and anomalies

    Published 1985
    Other Authors: “…Treiman, Sam Bard 1925-1999…”
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    Current Algebra and Anomalies

    Published 1985
    Other Authors: “…Treiman, Sam Bard 1925-1999…”
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