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Professor Leo Kadanoff, a great theoretical physicist 

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Professor Leo P. Kadanoff won the award for inventing conceptual tools that reveal the deep implications of scale invariance on the behavior of phase transitions and dynamical systems.
He works at the University of Chicago and presented the Newton Lecture at the Institute of Physics in London.

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@brian.josephson
@brian.josephson 4 года назад
I worked with Kadanoff at the Univ of Illinois at Urbana during my postdoc year 1965-6 while he was developing his scale invariance ideas, and published some rather minor papers on critical phenomena at that time.
@DavidVonR
@DavidVonR 2 года назад
Are you the Josephson of Josephson junctions?
@brian.josephson
@brian.josephson 2 года назад
@@DavidVonR Yes.
@DavidVonR
@DavidVonR 2 года назад
@@brian.josephson No frikken way!! You're a famous physicist!! I was just reading about Josephson junctions in a book on dynamical systems! They use quantum effects to create a potential difference when classically this would be impossible, if I'm not mistaken.
@geneyoungdho
@geneyoungdho 3 месяца назад
Holly molly… I only know you as a nobel laureate of physics, before I just see your name from acknowledgement of kadanoff block spin paper, “I would like to thank Dr. P.C. Martin and Dr. Brian Josephson for very helpful comments.” 😱
@verystablegenius4720
@verystablegenius4720 Месяц назад
Is "rather minor papers" a dig? Or are you trying to say his scale-invariance is the real deal? In any case, a very strange comment, just as strange as Kadanoff's lifelong obsession about creativity and his drivel about it peaking at 30 years of age for physicists ...
@alexlang178
@alexlang178 6 лет назад
In their seminal paper, “Renormalization and the epsilon-expansion”, Wilson and Kogut state: “Kadanoff had a brilliant idea which allows the hopeless problem with large correlation length to be replaced by one with a small correlation length”. Given that those physicists were brilliant themselves, puts things into perspective! In the introduction to their paper, they review Kadanoff’s ideas. Kadanoff's chain of arguments are perhaps one of the most beautiful reasoning’s in all of physics.
@geneyoungdho
@geneyoungdho 3 месяца назад
Phys. Rep. 12, 75
@anhlehoang3492
@anhlehoang3492 5 лет назад
He truly enjoyed his work!
@arijitsinha2263
@arijitsinha2263 Год назад
Goosebumps! This video can give inspiration even in extreme depression and grim situations. Fortunate to had/have such persons in the same globe 🌎. You and your works are awesome and will remain so till the last day of physics (if there is any).
@DILEEPPHYSICIST
@DILEEPPHYSICIST 7 лет назад
Professor thanks for your great contributions! You are eternal!
@AnuarPhysics
@AnuarPhysics 10 лет назад
Awesome! Lots of physicist should be helpers like Kadanoff!
@soumyadiptaray7952
@soumyadiptaray7952 6 лет назад
AnuarPhysics for hydrogen???
@soumyadiptaray7952
@soumyadiptaray7952 6 лет назад
sorry
@sreekarguddeti9664
@sreekarguddeti9664 11 лет назад
thank you for the moral... hard work is important!
@atraktorbif
@atraktorbif 11 лет назад
Great physicists, indeed!
@scout11238
@scout11238 2 года назад
I would definitely talk to him all day long without boredom! God, I wish I could've talked to him!
@xamsebluele3838
@xamsebluele3838 3 года назад
Even if it takes u a long time to learn , dont ever give up , thats the lessons i learned
@davidwilkie9551
@davidwilkie9551 5 лет назад
A respectable Life's Cycle of modest achievements. Well done.
@ricardonarandan7843
@ricardonarandan7843 5 лет назад
We use his formulation to simulate spin transport.
@dougr.2398
@dougr.2398 4 года назад
I remember that also Kadanoff worked with Gordon Baym
@dougr.2398
@dougr.2398 5 лет назад
His collaboration with Gordon Baym comes to mind, less than 1:36 into the video
@hrperformance
@hrperformance 6 месяцев назад
Nice to see and hear. Losing your creativity after 30 is a nonsense/myth however. If you want to be a physicist, you can do it! It's just hard work 😁
@NorthCalm
@NorthCalm 5 месяцев назад
Respects from India 🇮🇳
@nmvht
@nmvht 10 лет назад
Wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle. :D
@MrKydaman
@MrKydaman 8 лет назад
wiggle, Yeah!
@drbonesshow1
@drbonesshow1 Год назад
There are no little people on electrons as that would make them divisible, which has yet to be revealed.
@drbonesshow1
@drbonesshow1 Год назад
Leo Philip Kadanoff (1937 - 2015).
@agnikbanerjee6085
@agnikbanerjee6085 6 лет назад
R.I.P
@physicology5359
@physicology5359 11 лет назад
Great Respect !
@dougr.2398
@dougr.2398 5 лет назад
Was it a « phase transition » or a « Face Transition »? @ ~3:51
@souravsuresh2766
@souravsuresh2766 4 года назад
Was a pun. Was a good one lol : )
@jiansenxmu
@jiansenxmu 5 лет назад
God bless you, Leo.
@1eV
@1eV 7 месяцев назад
respect
@ahmedek3725
@ahmedek3725 2 года назад
Hay , I’m not a physician, just for common knowledge about the theory of dimension, dimensions number one and 2 supposed to be less than humans who can deal with 3 dimensions, what is the creatures that lives in dimensions 1 and 2 , I wonder according to this theory?
@wajdialahmad9428
@wajdialahmad9428 Год назад
U should say that you're not a physicist not physician. Physician in french is médecin, meanwhile Physicist is physicien in french. I think u speak french. In case u speak arabic here is the difference between both : Physician : طبيب Physicist : فيزيائي
@ahmedek3725
@ahmedek3725 Год назад
@@wajdialahmad9428 thank you, however i think it doesn’t affect the understanding of my question which no one answered it anywhere.
@ahmedek3725
@ahmedek3725 Год назад
@@wajdialahmad9428 thank you, however i think it doesn’t affect the understanding of my question which no one answered it anywhere.
@wajdialahmad9428
@wajdialahmad9428 Год назад
@ahmedek3725 U r welcome Ahmad. U r welcome. Wel, l am studying engineering now but i will leave it for studying physics after two months insha Allah. I can answer a part of ur question and i hope that my answer will satisfy to u. For me, dimensions are something emotional it means that we have 3 dimensions because humans cannot leave in more or less than 3D and couldn't feel other dimensions bcs their motion doesn't need more than 3D. I will give u an example ; suppose we have a rope where the cross section can be ignored due to its smallness. If a human wants to walk on that rope, he only can move in one direction, either forward or backward. So the capacity of human to move on the rope makes him considering that rope something one-dimensional. But if we have an ant that wants to walk on the same rope, this ant due to its size will see the rope differently from human ; the ant can move farward and backward and that is one dimenion, but it can also turn around the rope without falling down, so the rope for the ant is two-dimensional meanwhile it is only 1D for a human. So u see how the more u can move on something, the more u have consciousness about other dimensions. I hope this explanation responds to ur question. Have a nice day.
@userxyz1863
@userxyz1863 3 года назад
great man❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@alejandroaguado8026
@alejandroaguado8026 11 лет назад
just what I needed
@dougr.2398
@dougr.2398 5 лет назад
Wiggle = oscillation
@christopherwoodcock8535
@christopherwoodcock8535 3 года назад
An inspiration
@anupamghoshh
@anupamghoshh 12 лет назад
nice.
@Souraneel
@Souraneel 12 лет назад
7:38 Lab Snacks lol
@professorboltzmann5709
@professorboltzmann5709 7 лет назад
rip
@omsabnis3794
@omsabnis3794 10 лет назад
sorry sir electron revolves around nucleus with consist of a proton and neutron too...
@soumyadiptaray7952
@soumyadiptaray7952 6 лет назад
Om Sabnis for hydrogen 1 proton is in nucleous
@vinitchauhan2928
@vinitchauhan2928 6 лет назад
It's from a comic book
@UsernameUsername-gn1lk
@UsernameUsername-gn1lk 5 месяцев назад
Welcome to Russia
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