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| Born | 29 October 1935 |
| Died | 6 October 2016
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| Known for | Theoretical physics textbook series |
Walter Greiner (29 October 1935 - 6 October 2016) was a German theoretical physicist.[1]
Career and work
Greiner was professor at Goethe University Frankfurt and worked in atomic physics, heavy-ion physics, nuclear physics, elementary particle physics, quantum electrodynamics, and quantum chromodynamics.[1][2]
He became well known for a multi-volume theoretical-physics textbook series that introduced generations of students to classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, field theory, nuclear physics, and related subjects.[1]
In the QFT page he is linked through Gauge Theory of Weak Interactions and, with Joachim Reinhardt, Field Quantization.[3]
Selected works
- Gauge Theory of Weak Interactions (with Berndt Müller).
- Field Quantization (with Joachim Reinhardt).
- Volumes in the Greiner theoretical-physics textbook series.
References
External links
Author: Harold Foppele
