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  1. The Collected Works of Lars Onsager: (With Commentary) (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics) by Lars Onsager, Per Christian Hemmer, et all 1996-07
  2. Reprint: "Lars Onsager 1903-1976. Elected for Mem. R. S. 1975" by Lars, (subject) Onsager, 1978-01-01
  3. Norwegian Immigrants to the United States: Atle Selberg, Lars Onsager, Knute Rockne, Sondre Norheim, Haldor Lillenas, Knute Nelson
  4. Norwegian Emigrants: Norwegian Immigrants to Canada, Norwegian Immigrants to the United States, Atle Selberg, Lars Onsager, Knute Rockne
  5. Norwegian Physicists: Lars Onsager, Kristian Birkeland, Carl Størmer, Christopher Hansteen, Kalbe Razi Naqvi, Ivar Giaever
  6. Norwegian Institute of Technology Alumni: Lars Onsager, Leif Tronstad, Theodore Theodorsen, David Sandved, Bjørn Rørholt, Leif Ryvarden
  7. Chimiste Norvégien: Victor Goldschmidt, Thomas Ebbesen, Lars Onsager, Erling Johnson, Odd Hassel (French Edition)
  8. Norwegian Chemists: Lars Onsager, Ole J. Kleppa, Endre Berner, Lars Walløe, Hans Martin Seip, Cato Maximilian Guldberg, Eyvind Bødtker
  9. Brown University Faculty: Lars Onsager, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Anne Fausto-Sterling, Chinua Achebe, Martha Nussbaum, James Burrill Angell
  10. Norwegian Nobel Laureates: Lars Onsager, Fridtjof Nansen, Sigrid Undset, Knut Hamsun, Ragnar Frisch, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Trygve Haavelmo
  11. Norwegian Engineers: Lars Onsager, Jon Hol, Theodore Theodorsen, Fred Kavli, Olav Selvaag, Carl Abraham Pihl, Thomas Heftye, Alfred Madsen
  12. Lars Onsager 1903 - 1976: A Biographical Memoir by H C Longuet-Higgins and Michael Fisher. Offprint. by Lars] [Onsager, 1991
  13. Statistical mechanics: Notes taken from a course given by professor Lars Onsager by Lars Onsager, 1961
  14. Kinetic theory and statistical mechanics by Lars Onsager, 1952

1. Lars Onsager Winner Of The 1968 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
lars onsager, a nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the nobel PrizeInternet Archive. lars onsager. 1968 nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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L ARS O NSAGER
1968 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for the discovery of the reciprocal relations bearing his name, which are fundamental for the thermodynamics of irreversible processes.
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    Place of Birth: Oslo, Norway
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Yale University, New Haven, CT
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2. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Chemistry
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY. Name, Year Awarded.Alder, Kurt, 1950. Olah, George A. 1994. onsager, lars, 1968. Ostwald, Wilhelm,1909.
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3. Lars Onsager - Biography
Uppsala, and an Honorary Member of The Norwegian Chemical Society. FromNobel Lectures, Chemistry 19631970. lars onsager died in 1976.
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Lars Onsager
After three years with the experienced educators Inga and Anna Platou in Oslo, one year at a deteriorating private school in the country and a few months of his mother's tutoring, he entered Frogner School as the family returned to Oslo. There he was soon invited to jump a grade, so that he was able to graduate in 1920.
After graduation in 1925 he accompanied Holtsmark on a trip to Denmark and Germany, then proceeded to Zurich, where he remained for a couple of months with Debye
In 1928 he went to Baltimore and served for the spring term as Associate in Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University . The appointment was not renewed; but C.A. Kraus at Brown University engaged him as an instructor, and he remained in that position for five years. During this time he gave lectures on statistical mechanics, published the reciprocal relations and made progress on a variety of problems. Some of the results were published at the time, one with the able assistance of R.M. Fuoss; others formed the basis for later publications. In 1933 he accepted a Sterling Fellowship at Yale University , where he remained to serve as Assistant Professor 1934-1940, Associate Professor 1940-1945 and JosiahWillard Gibbs Professor of Theoretical Chemistry 1945-1972. Incidentally, he obtained a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from Yale in 1935; his dissertation consisted of the mathematical background for his interpretation of deviations from Ohm's law in weak electrolytes.

4. Chemistry 1968
b. 1903 (in Oslo, Norway) d. 1976. The nobel Prize in Chemistry 1968 PresentationSpeech lars onsager Biography nobel Lecture Banquet Speech Other Resources.
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1968
"for the discovery of the reciprocal relations bearing his name, which are fundamental for the thermodynamics of irreversible processes" Lars Onsager USA Yale University
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5. Onsager, Lars
onsager, lars. US), Norwegianborn American chemist whose development of a generaltheory of irreversible chemical processes gained him the 1968 nobel Prize for
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Onsager, Lars
(b. Nov. 27, 1903, Kristiania [now Oslo], Nor.d. Oct. 5, 1976, Coral Gables, Fla., U.S.), Norwegian-born American chemist whose development of a general theory of irreversible chemical processes gained him the 1968 Nobel Prize for Chemistry i.e., to systems in which differences in temperature, pressure, or other factors exist. Onsager also was able to formulate a general mathematical expression about the behaviour of nonreversible chemical processes that has been described as the "fourth law of thermodynamics."

6. Nobel Prize Winners For Chemistry
Porter, Sir George, UK, studies of extremely fast chemical reactions. 1968,onsager, lars, US, work on theory of thermodynamics of irreversible processes.
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7. Lars Onsager, Mathematical Chemist And Nobel Laureate
lars onsager. onsager was a mathematical chemist who won the nobel prize forchemistry for his general theory of chemical systems near equilibrium.
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Lars Onsager
Onsager was a mathematical chemist who won the Nobel prize for chemistry for his general theory of chemical systems near equilibrium. This includes Onsager symmetry, and the principle that a state out of equilibrium returns to equilibrium under the same laws of dynamics as if it were a spontaneous fluctuation. He is also famous among physicists for solving the Ising model in closed form. This great achievement does not appear in his biography Go to my HOME PAGE for more links.

8. Onsager, Lars
onsager, lars (19031976). He worked on the application of the laws of thermodynamicsto systems not in equilibrium, and received the 1968 nobel Prize for
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Onsager, Lars Norwegian-born US physical chemist. He worked on the application of the laws of thermodynamics to systems not in equilibrium, and received the 1968 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
At Brown University Onsager submitted a PhD thesis on what is now a classic work on reversible processes, but the authorities turned it down. It was published in 1931 but ignored until the late 1940s; in 1968 it earned Onsager the Nobel Prize. At Yale his paper called 'Solutions to the Mathieu equation of period 4 and certain related functions' was passed in incomprehension among the chemistry, physics, and mathematics departments before Onsager got his PhD.
Investigating the connection between microscopic reversibility and transport processes, Onsager found that the key to the problem is the distribution of molecules and energy caused by random thermal motion. Ludwig Boltzmann had shown that the nature of thermal equilibrium is statistical and that the statistics of the spontaneous deviation is determined by the entropy. Using this principle Onsager derived a set of equations known as Onsager's law of reciprocal relations, sometimes called the fourth law of thermodynamics.
In 1949, he established a firm statistical basis for the theory of liquid crystals.

9. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
Themes Science Chemistry About Chemistry Generalities nobel Laureates inChemistry by Alphabetical order. Name, Olah, George A. 1994. onsager, lars, 1968.
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Themes Science Chemistry About Chemistry Generalities
Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August Aston, Francis William Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Barton, Sir Derek H. R. Berg, Paul Bergius, Friedrich Bosch, Carl Boyer, Paul D. Brown, Herbert C. Buchner, Eduard Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann Calvin, Melvin Cech, Thomas R. Corey, Elias James Cornforth, Sir John Warcup Cram, Donald J. Crutzen, Paul Curie, Marie Curl, Robert F., Jr. Debye, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus De Hevesy, George Deisenhofer, Johann Diels, Otto Paul Hermann Eigen, Manfred Ernst, Richard R. Euler-chelpin, Hans Karl August Simon Von Fischer, Ernst Otto Fischer, Hans Fischer, Hermann Emil Flory, Paul J. Fukui, Kenichi Giauque, William Francis Gilbert, Walter Grignard, Victor Haber, Fritz Hahn, Otto Harden, Sir Arthur Hassel, Odd Hauptman, Herbert A. Haworth, Sir Walter Norman Heeger, Alan J. Herschbach, Dudley R. Herzberg, Gerhard Heyrovsky, Jaroslav Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril Norman Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't

10. THE COLLECTED WORKS OF LARS ONSAGER
the eminent chemist and physicist lars onsager, one of onsager's scientific achievementswere characterized by deep which he received the 1968 nobel Prize in
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THE COLLECTED WORKS OF LARS ONSAGER
edited by (Norges tekniske høgskole, Trondheim, Norway)
This volume contains the collected works of the eminent chemist and physicist Lars Onsager, one of the most influential scientists of the 20th Century. The volume includes Onsager's previously unpublished PhD thesis, a biography by H C Longuet-Higgins and M E Fisher, an autobiographical commentary, selected photographs, and a list of Onsager discussion remarks in print. Onsager's scientific achievements were characterized by deep insights into the natural sciences. His two best-known accomplishments are his reciprocal relations for irreversible processes, for which he received the 1968 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and his explicit solution of the two-dimensional Ising model, a mathematical tour de force that created a sensation when it appeared. In addition, he made significant theoretical contributions to other fields, including electrolytes, colloids, superconductivity, turbulence, ice, electrons in metals, and dielectrics.

11. Nat'l Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs (1991), 12. Lars Onsager
quantum statistical mechanics, statistical mechanics, reciprocal relations, sharpphase transition, zur theorie der, nobel prize, lars onsager, lattice ising
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Lars Onsager After three years with the experienced educators Inga and Anna Platou in Oslo, one year at a deteriorating private school in the country and a few months of his mother's tutoring, he entered Frogner School as the family returned to Oslo. There he was soon invited to jump a grade, so that he was able to graduate in 1920. In 1928 he went to Baltimore and served for the spring term as Associate in Chemistry at Johns Hopkins University. The appointment was not renewed; but C. A. Kraus at Brown University engaged him as an instructor, and he remained in that position for five years. During this time he gave lectures on statistical mechanics, published the reciprocal relations and made progress on a variety of problems. Some of the results were published at the time, one with the able assistance of R.M.Fuoss; others formed the basis for later publications. In 1933 he accepted a Sterling Fellowship at Yale University, where he remained to serve as Assistant Professor 1934-1940, Associate Professor 1940-1945 and JosiahWillard Gibbs Professor of Theoretical Chemistry 1945-1972. Incidentally, he obtained a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from Yale in 1935; his dissertation consisted of the mathematical background for his interpretation of deviations from Ohm's law in weak electrolytes. In 1953 he received the Rumford Medal from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, in 1958 The Lorentz Medal from The Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences, in 1966 the Belfer Award in Science from Yeshiva University, in 1965 the Peter Debye Award in Physical Chemistry from the American Chemical Society, in 1962 the Lewis Medal from its California Section, the Kirkwood Medal from the New Haven Section and the Gibbs Medal from the Chicago Section, in 1964 the Richards Medal from the Northeastern Section.

13. Onsager, Lars (1903-1976), Chimiste Américain D'origine Norvégienne
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14. Les Prix Nobel De Chimie
Translate this page Les Prix nobel de Chimie. Scientifiques. Nationalités. 1901. Jacobus HenricusVan't Hoff. Allemagne Royaume-Uni Royaume-Uni. 1968. lars onsager. Etats-Unis.1969.
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15. Lars Onsager - Wikipedia
lars onsager. apparent in the decades following World War II, and by 1968 they wereconsidered important enough to gain onsager that year's nobel Prize in
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lars Onsager November 27 October 5 ) was a Norwegian American physical chemist , winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
His life before coming to the United States
He was born in Christiania (now Oslo ), Norway. His father was a lawyer Trondheim , graduating as a chemical engineer in In he arrived at a correction to the Debye theory of electrolytic solutions , to take care of Brownian movement of ions in solution, and in published it. He made a trip to Zurich , where Peter Debye was teaching, and confronted Debye, telling him his theory was wrong. He so thoroughly impressed Debye that he was invited to become Debye's assistant at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zurich

16. Nobel Prize In Chemistry - Wikipedia
http//www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/index.html. Mulliken 1967 Manfred Eigen,Ronald George Wreyford Norrish, George Porter 1968 lars onsager 1969 Derek HR
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18. ONSAGER LARS (1903-1976)
Translate this page découverte de ces relations de réciprocité en thermodynamique des processus irréversibleslui a valu le prix nobel de chimie en 1968. lars onsager s’est
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ONSAGER LARS (1903-1976) i et ces forces X i i = L ij X j ij ij = L ji

19. Prix Nobel De Chimie
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20. Nobel Prize Winning Chemists
nobel Prize Winning Chemists. 1967 1969 lars onsager. The nobel PrizeIn Chemistry 1968. lars onsager was born in Oslo, Norway, November
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Lars Onsager The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1968 Lars Onsager was born in Oslo, Norway, November 27, 1903 to parents Erling Onsager, Barrister of the Supreme Court of Norway, and Ingrid. In 1933 he married Margarethe Arledter, daughter of a well-known pioneer in the art of paper making, in Cologne, Germany. They have sons Erling Frederick, Hans Tanberg, and Christian Carl, and a daughter Inger Marie, married to Kenneth Roy Oldham. After graduating in 1925 he accompanied Professor Holtsmark on a trip to Denmark and Germany, then proceeded to Zurich, where he remained for a couple of months with Debye and Huckel and returned the following spring, for a stay of nearly two years. There he organized his results in the theory of electrolytes for publication, broadened his knowledge of physics and became acquainted with a good many leading physicists. In 1953 he received the Rumford Medal form the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; the Lorentz Medal; the Belfer Award in Science from Yeshiva University; the Peter Debye Award in Physical Chemistry from the American Chemical Society; the Lewis Medal; the Kirkwood Medal from the New Haven Section and the Gibbs Medal; the Richards Medal from the Northeastern Section. He received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1968 "for the discovery of the reciprocal relations bearing his name, which are fundamental for the thermodynamics or irreversible processes".

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