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| name = Heinrich Leutwyler | |||
| birth_date = 1938 | |||
| fields = Theoretical physics | |||
| work_institutions = University of Bern | |||
| known_for = Quantum chromodynamics; chiral perturbation theory | |||
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{{Short description|Physicist associated with quantum chromodynamics}} | {{Short description|Physicist associated with quantum chromodynamics}} | ||
'''Heinrich Leutwyler''' (born 1938) is a Swiss theoretical physicist associated with the development of quantum chromodynamics and low-energy hadron physics. | '''Heinrich Leutwyler''' (born 1938) is a Swiss theoretical physicist associated with the development of quantum chromodynamics and low-energy hadron physics. | ||
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| Born | 1938
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| Known for | Quantum chromodynamics; chiral perturbation theory |
Heinrich Leutwyler (born 1938) is a Swiss theoretical physicist associated with the development of quantum chromodynamics and low-energy hadron physics.
In the Quantum Collection, Leutwyler is linked with the historical development of the color gauge theory of the strong interaction.
See also
Author: Harold Foppele