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{{Short description|German theoretical physicist associated with quantum chromodynamics}} | |||
{{Infobox scientist | {{Infobox scientist | ||
| name = Harald Fritzsch | | name = Harald Fritzsch | ||
| birth_date = 1943 | | image = Biography_Harald_Fritzsch.jpg | ||
| death_date = 2022 | | caption = Fritzsch | ||
| birth_date = 10 February 1943 | |||
| birth_place = Zwickau, Germany | |||
| death_date = 16 August 2022 | |||
| death_place = Munich, Germany | |||
| fields = Theoretical physics | | fields = Theoretical physics | ||
| work_institutions = | | work_institutions = University of Munich; CERN | ||
| known_for = Quantum chromodynamics; color charge | | known_for = Quantum chromodynamics; color charge; quark theory | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Harald Fritzsch''' (1943-2022) was a German theoretical physicist known for work on quarks, color charge, and quantum chromodynamics. | |||
'''Harald Fritzsch''' (1943-2022) was a German theoretical physicist | |||
== Quarks and color == | |||
Fritzsch, with [[Biography:Murray Gell-Mann|Murray Gell-Mann]] and [[Biography:Heinrich Leutwyler|Heinrich Leutwyler]], helped formulate quantum chromodynamics as the gauge theory of the strong interaction. The theory describes quarks and gluons using color charge and explains why isolated quarks are not observed under ordinary conditions. | |||
== | His work belongs to the theoretical history behind [[Physics:Quantum quark|quarks]] and [[Physics:Quantum gluon|gluons]]. | ||
== Quantum Collection links == | |||
* [[Physics:Quantum quark]] | |||
* [[Physics:Quantum gluon]] | * [[Physics:Quantum gluon]] | ||
* [[Physics:Quantum | * [[Physics:Quantum strong interaction]] | ||
* [[Physics:Quantum elementary particle]] | |||
== References == | |||
{{reflist|3}} | |||
* {{Cite journal |last1=Fritzsch |first1=H. |last2=Gell-Mann |first2=M. |last3=Leutwyler |first3=H. |title=Advantages of the color octet gluon picture |journal=Physics Letters B |year=1973 |volume=47 |issue=4 |pages=365-368 |doi=10.1016/0370-2693(73)90625-4}} | |||
* {{Cite web |title=Harald Fritzsch |url=https://www.mpg.de/19092662/0817-guest-contribution-harald-fritzsch-150495-x |publisher=Max Planck Society |access-date=2026-05-23}} | |||
{{Author|Harold Foppele}} | {{Author|Harold Foppele}} | ||
Latest revision as of 08:33, 23 May 2026
| Harald Fritzsch | |
|---|---|
| Fritzsch | |
| Born | 10 February 1943 Zwickau, Germany |
| Died | 16 August 2022 Munich, Germany
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| Known for | Quantum chromodynamics; color charge; quark theory |
Harald Fritzsch (1943-2022) was a German theoretical physicist known for work on quarks, color charge, and quantum chromodynamics.
Quarks and color
Fritzsch, with Murray Gell-Mann and Heinrich Leutwyler, helped formulate quantum chromodynamics as the gauge theory of the strong interaction. The theory describes quarks and gluons using color charge and explains why isolated quarks are not observed under ordinary conditions.
His work belongs to the theoretical history behind quarks and gluons.
Quantum Collection links
- Physics:Quantum quark
- Physics:Quantum gluon
- Physics:Quantum strong interaction
- Physics:Quantum elementary particle
References
- Fritzsch, H.; Gell-Mann, M.; Leutwyler, H. (1973). "Advantages of the color octet gluon picture". Physics Letters B 47 (4): 365-368. doi:10.1016/0370-2693(73)90625-4.
- "Harald Fritzsch". Max Planck Society. https://www.mpg.de/19092662/0817-guest-contribution-harald-fritzsch-150495-x.
Author: Harold Foppele