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{{Short description|Belgian theoretical physicist associated with the Higgs mechanism}}
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Robert Brout
Brout
Brout
Born 14 June 1928
New York City, United States
Died 3 May 2011
Linkebeek, Belgium


Known for Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism

Robert Brout (1928-2011) was a Belgian theoretical physicist, born in the United States, known for work on spontaneous symmetry breaking in gauge theory.

Higgs mechanism

Brout and François Englert proposed a mechanism by which gauge bosons can acquire mass while preserving the mathematical structure of gauge theory. This became part of the theoretical foundation for the Higgs boson and the electroweak Standard Model.

Brout died before the 2012 Higgs boson discovery and therefore could not share the 2013 Nobel Prize, but his contribution remains central to the history of the mechanism.

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Author: Harold Foppele