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Yuval Ne'eman
Yuval Ne'eman
Yuval Ne'eman
Born 14 May 1925
Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine
Died 26 April 2006
Tel Aviv, Israel


Known for Eightfold way; hadron classification; SU(3) flavor symmetry
Awards Israel Prize (1969); Wigner Medal (1982)

Yuval Ne'eman (14 May 1925 - 26 April 2006) was an Israeli theoretical physicist who independently developed the SU(3) classification of hadrons known as the eightfold way.

Quantum context

The eightfold way organized strongly interacting particles by symmetry patterns before the quark model and quantum chromodynamics gave a deeper explanation. Ne'eman's work helped connect observed hadron multiplets with internal quantum numbers.

In the Quantum Collection he is linked from Physics:Quantum chromodynamics because QCD inherited and explained much of the symmetry structure first seen in hadron spectroscopy.

Linked Quantum Collection pages

References


Author: Harold Foppele


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