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The Scientific Legacy of Dick Dalitz
On February 11 2016, the weekly seminar of the Particle Theory Group in the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics was devoted to a celebration of the work of Richard H Dalitz FRS (1925-2006) who founded the group in 1963. His distinguished ex-students Frank Close (DPhil 1969) and Sir Christopher Llewellyn-Smith FRS (DPhil 1971) gave accounts of the seminal contributions Dick made to our understanding of the fundamental structure of matter. The talks were enlivened with personal reminiscences and are being made available on-line especially for the many alumni who could not come to the event.

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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Frank Close
Christopher Llewellyn-Smith
Keywords
Physics
theoretical physicsn
rudolf peierls centre
dalitz
structure of matter
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 18/02/2016
Duration: 01:19:11

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