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{{Infobox scientist
| name = Harald Fritzsch
| birth_date = 1943
| death_date = 2022
| fields = Theoretical physics
| work_institutions = Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
| known_for = Quantum chromodynamics; color charge
}}
{{Short description|Physicist associated with quantum chromodynamics}}
{{Short description|Physicist associated with quantum chromodynamics}}
'''Harald Fritzsch''' (1943-2022) was a German theoretical physicist who contributed to the development of quantum chromodynamics and the color gauge theory description of the strong interaction.
'''Harald Fritzsch''' (1943-2022) was a German theoretical physicist who contributed to the development of quantum chromodynamics and the color gauge theory description of the strong interaction.

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Harald Fritzsch


Born 1943
Died 2022


Known for Quantum chromodynamics; color charge


Harald Fritzsch (1943-2022) was a German theoretical physicist who contributed to the development of quantum chromodynamics and the color gauge theory description of the strong interaction.

In the Quantum Collection, Fritzsch is linked with the historical development of gluons and quantum chromodynamics.

See also


Author: Harold Foppele