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  1. Tabibito the Traveler by Hideki Yukawa, 1982-06
  2. Creativity & Intuition by Hideki Yukawa, 1973-05
  3. Foundations of Nuclear Physics : Facsimiles of Thirteen Fundamental Studies As They Were Originally Reported in the Scientific Journals by Madame Curie (Irene), Enrico Fermi, et all 1949-01-01
  4. Hochschullehrer (Kyoto): Yukawa Hideki, Nishida Kitaro, Volker Zotz, Emil Schiller, Ryosuke Ohashi, Henning Zoz, Oda Yorozu, Kazuhide Uekusa (German Edition)
  5. Mitglied Der Royal Society of Edinburgh: Charles Babbage, James Watt, William Thomson, 1. Baron Kelvin, James Whyte Black, Yukawa Hideki (German Edition)
  6. Yukawa, Hideki: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Michael J. Fosmire, 2004
  7. Biography - Yukawa, Hideki (1907-1981): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  8. Hochschullehrer (Columbia University): Charles H. Townes, Catherine Breillat, Steven Weinberg, Yukawa Hideki, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Polykarp Kusch (German Edition)
  9. Physicien Japonais: Hideki Yukawa, Sumio Iijima, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Toshihide Maskawa, Makoto Kobayashi, Leo Esaki, Masatoshi Koshiba (French Edition)
  10. Yukawa, 1907-1981 by Hideki Yukawa, 1997-06-11
  11. Dokusho to shisaku (Yukawa Hideki chosakushu) (Japanese Edition) by Hideki Yukawa, 1989
  12. Busshitsu to jiku (Yukawa Hideki chosakushu) (Japanese Edition) by Hideki Yukawa, 1989
  13. Yukawa Hideki (Japanese Edition)
  14. Heiwa e no kikyu (Yukawa Hideki chosakushu) (Japanese Edition) by Hideki Yukawa, 1989

1. Hideki Yukawa - Biography
hideki yukawa was born in Tokyo, Japan, on 23rd January, 1907 the Japan Academy wasawarded to yukawa in 1940 1943, and the crowning award, the nobel Prize for
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Hideki Yukawa was born in Tokyo, Japan, on 23rd January, 1907, the third son of Takuji Ogawa, who later became Professor of Geology at Kyoto University . The future Laureate was brought up in Kyoto and graduated from the local university in 1929. Since that time he has been engaged on investigations in theoretical physics, particularly in the theory of elementary particles.
Between 1932 and 1939 he was a lecturer at the Kyoto University and lecturer and Assistant Professor at the Osaka University . Yukawa gained the D.Sc. degree in 1938 and from the following year he has been, and still is, Professor of Theoretical Physics at Kyoto University. While at Osaka University, in 1935, he published a paper entitled "On the Interaction of Elementary Particles. I." ( Proc. Phys.-Math. Soc. Japan, 17, p. 48 ), in which he proposed a new field theory of nuclear forces and predicted the existence of the meson. Encouraged by the discovery by American physicists of one type of meson in cosmic rays, in 1937, he devoted himself to the development of the meson theory, on the basis of his original idea. Since 1947 he has been working mainly on the general theory of elementary particles in connection with the concept of the "non-local" field.

2. Physics 1949
The nobel Prize in Physics 1949. for his prediction of the existence of mesonson the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces . hideki yukawa. Japan.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1949
"for his prediction of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces" Hideki Yukawa Japan Kyoto Imperial University
Kyoto, Japan; Columbia University
New York, NY, USA b.1907
d.1981 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1949
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Hideki Yukawa
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3. Hideki Yukawa Winner Of The 1949 Nobel Prize In Physics
hideki yukawa, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the nobel PrizeInternet Archive. hideki yukawa. 1949 nobel Laureate in Physics
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H IDEKI Y UKAWA
1949 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for his prediction of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces.
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4. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics
yukawa, hideki, 1949. Zeeman, Pieter, 1902. Zernike, Frits, 1953. Back to The NobelPrize Internet Archive Literature * Peace * Chemistry * Physics * Economics
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5. Yukawa, Hideki (1907-1981) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograph
yukawa, hideki (19071981 yukawa also predicted K-capture, in which an electron inthe lowest He received the 1949 nobel Prize in physics for his prediction of
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Yukawa, Hideki (1907-1981)

Japanese physicist who studied the force holding a nucleus together. He invented a theory in which the force between protons and neutrons was mediated by a massive virtual particle of about 200 electron masses. In 1935, Carl Anderson discovered a particle in cosmic rays which he thought was Yukawa's particle. This particle was called a muon (or mu meson ). However, it did not strongly interact with nuclei so could not be Yukawa's particle. In 1947, however, Powell discovered the pion which satisfied all of Yukawa's postulates. Yukawa also predicted K-capture in which an electron in the lowest hydrogen energy level could be absorbed by the nucleus He received the 1949 Nobel Prize in physics for his prediction of the pion
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References Yukawa, H. Tabibito (The Traveler). Singapore: World Scientific, 1982. Author: Eric W. Weisstein

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    yukawa hideki. UPI/CorbisBettmann. (b. Jan. 23, 1907, Tokyo, Japand. Sept. 8,1981, Kyoto), Japanese physicist who was awarded the nobel Prize for Physics in
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    Yukawa Hideki
    Yukawa Hideki UPI/Corbis-Bettmann (b. Jan. 23, 1907, Tokyo, Japand. Sept. 8, 1981, Kyoto), Japanese physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1949 for research in the theory of elementary particles. Graduating from Kyoto Imperial University (now Kyoto University) in 1929, Yukawa became a lecturer there, moving in 1933 to Osaka Imperial University (now Osaka University), where in 1938 he was awarded his doctorate. He rejoined Kyoto Imperial University as professor of theoretical physics (1939-50), held faculty appointments at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., U.S., and at Columbia University in New York City, and became director of the Research Institute for Fundamental Physics in Kyoto (1953-70). In 1935, while a lecturer at Osaka Imperial University, Yukawa proposed a new theory of nuclear forces in which he predicted the existence of mesons , or particles that have masses between those of the electron and the proton. The discovery of one type of meson among cosmic rays by American physicists in 1937 suddenly established Yukawa's fame as the founder of meson theory, which later became an important part of nuclear and high-energy physics. After devoting himself to the development of meson theory, he started work in 1947 on a more comprehensive theory of elementary particles based on his idea of the so-called nonlocal field.

    9. Nobel Prize Winners For Physics
    1948, Blackett, Patrick MS, UK, discoveries in the domain of nuclear physics andcosmic radiation. 1949, yukawa hideki, Japan, prediction of the existence of mesons.
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    Year Article Country* Achievement Germany discovery of X rays Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon The Netherlands investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation Zeeman, Pieter The Netherlands investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation Becquerel, Henri France discovery of spontaneous radioactivity Curie, Marie France investigations of radiation phenomena discovered by Becquerel Curie, Pierre France investigations of radiation phenomena discovered by Becquerel Rayleigh (of Terling Place), John William Strutt, 3rd Baron U.K. discovery of argon Lenard, Philipp Germany research on cathode rays Thomson, Sir J.J. U.K. researches into electrical conductivity of gases Michelson, A.A. U.S. spectroscopic and metrological investigations Lippmann, Gabriel France photographic reproduction of colours Braun, Ferdinand Germany development of wireless telegraphy Marconi, Guglielmo Italy development of wireless telegraphy Waals, Johannes Diederik van der The Netherlands research concerning the equation of state of gases and liquids Wien, Wilhelm

    10. Cultures Of Creativity
    Read Sample Selections Alfred nobel and His Times (316 K) Barbara McClintock(148 K) Copenhagen (164 K) hideki yukawa (324 K). CONTENTS
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    Maintaining a fine line between exhibition catalogue and independent thematic anthology and providing an expanded textual format not possible within the confines of either the permanent or traveling exhibitions, Cultures of Creativity, The Book, illuminates myriad aspects of the underlying creative processes, pressures both internal and external, that motivate and inspire an individual or group to take action resulting in the recognition bestowed by the awarding of a Nobel Prize.
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    CONTENTS Foreword, Introduction
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    The Nobel System Individual Creativity:
    Marie Curie Samuel Beckett The Dalai Lama Amartya Sen Boris Pasternak Linus Pauling Ahmed Zewail Werner Forssmann Barbara McClintock Nelly Sachs Aung San Suu Kyi Yasunari Kawabata Hideki Yukawa Ernest Hemingway Isaac Bashevis Singer Nelson Mandela Kim Dae-jung Max Perutz Roger Sperry Fridtjof Nansen

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    Translate this page yukawa hideki (1907-1981), físico y premio nobel japonés, célebrepor su estudio de las fuerzas nucleares. Nació en Tokyo y
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    Yukawa Hideki (1907-1981), físico y premio Nobel japonés, célebre por su estudio de las fuerzas nucleares.
    Nació en Tokyo y estudió en las universidades de Kyoto y Osaka. Fue profesor adjunto de física en la Universidad de Kyoto en 1932 y profesor titular en 1939. También dio clases (1933-1936) en la Universidad de Osaka y fue profesor adjunto hasta 1939. Fue profesor invitado en el Instituto de Estudios Avanzados de Princeton, Nueva Jersey, en 1948 y en la Universidad de Columbia desde 1949 a 1953. Yukawa fue profesor honorario de la Universidad de Osaka (1950) y fue nombrado director del Instituto de Investigación de Física Fundamental de la Universidad de Kyoto (1953). Realizó una extensa investigación en mecánica cuántica y en los campos de fuerza que afectan a las partículas nucleares elementales. En 1935 dedujo teóricamente la existencia del mesón, por lo que fue galardonado en 1949 con el Premio Nobel de Física. En 1936 se demostró la existencia del mesón.

    12. Hideki Yukawa
    Japan's first nobel laureate who discovered mesons particles created by thefusion of protons and neutrons. hideki yukawa (1907-1981) was a theoretical
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    Hideki Yukawa
    Japan's first Nobel laureate
    who discovered
    mesons - particles created
    by the fusion of protons and neutrons
    Hideki Yukawa (1907-1981) was a theoretical physicist born in Tokyo and who graduated from the Kyoto Imperial University. He produced his meson theory in 1935 when aged 27. This theory, that proved the existence of mesons formed by the fusion of protons and neutrons, greatly influenced the way that elementary particles were viewed. It was this theory that led to Yukawa being awarded the 1949 Nobel Prize for Physics, the first Japanese to receive such an honor.
    Fellow Kyoto Imperial University alumni
    Shinichiro Tomonaga also became a Nobel laureate
    for his quantum electrodynamics theory.
    Shinichiro Tomonaga (1906-1979) joins Yukawa as being Japan's only Nobel Physics laureates. Tomonaga studied quantum mechanics, winning the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1965.

    13. Yukawa Hideki (1907-1981), Physicien Japonais Et Lauréat Du Prix Nobel, Qui Dé
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    14. Hideki Yukawa - Jumat, 7 Juni 2002
    Tahun 1949, hideki yukawa yang meraih hadiah nobel di bidang fisika seakan menyampaikanpada dunia bahwa bangsa Asia juga menyimpan potensi besar di bidang
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    Rubrik Berita Utama Metropolitan Naper Nusantara ... Kontak Redaksi Iptek Jumat, 7 Juni 2002 Kisah Fisikawan Asia Terkenal Hideki Yukawa (1907 - 1981) Tahun 1949, Hideki Yukawa yang meraih hadiah Nobel di bidang fisika seakan menyampaikan pada dunia bahwa bangsa Asia juga menyimpan potensi besar di bidang sains. Ia menempatkan negerinya, Jepang sebagai negara di Asia kedua setelah India yang berhasil mendapat pengakuan dunia internasional dalam pencapaian yang mengagumkan dalam bidang riset fisika. Y ukawa dilahirkan tahun 1907 di Tokyo, sebagai anak ketiga Takuji Ogawa seorang profesor geologi di Kyoto Imperial University (sekarang Universitas Kyoto). Ia memperoleh gelar MS-nya dari Universitas Kyoto pada 1929 dan DSc (setara dengan S3) dari Universitas Osaka pada 1938. Antara 1932 dan 1938, ia mengikuti jejak ayahnya menjadi tenaga pengajar di Universitas Kyoto dan pada 1939 ia menjadi profesor fisika teori di universitas tersebut. Dia juga menjabat sebagai asisten profesor di Universitas Osaka. Kegemaran Yukawa dalam bidang riset fisika terutama yang berhubungan dengan fisika partikel elementer sudah terlihat sejak masa mudanya. Yukawa pernah berkata, bahwa ketertarikannya mendalami fisika teori sangat besar dipengaruhi oleh profesornya K Tamaki di Kyoto dan Y Nishina di Tokyo. Secara bergurau ia juga mengatakan bahwa ketertarikannya sebagian juga dikarenakan ketidakmampuannya menguasai seni membuat peralatan laboratorium gelas sederhana.

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    16. Hideki Yukawa, Nobel Laureate
    hideki yukawa, nobel Laureate hideki yukawa, nobel Laureate. I saw yukawaonly once, at the Rochester conference on particles and fields, 1967.
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    Hideki Yukawa, Nobel Laureate
    Hideki Yukawa, Nobel Laureate
    I saw Yukawa only once, at the Rochester conference on particles and fields, 1967. Go to my HOME PAGE for more links.

    17. Yukawa, Hideki. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    2001. yukawa, hideki. from 1939 to 1970. He received the 1949 nobel Prizein Physics for predicting (1935) the existence of the meson.
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    yukawa, hideki (19071981). Japanese physicist. In 1935 he discoveredthe strong called the meson. nobel prize 1949. yukawa was born
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    Yukawa, Hideki Japanese physicist. In 1935 he discovered the strong nuclear force that binds protons and neutrons together in the atomic nucleus, and predicted the existence of the subatomic particle called the meson. Nobel prize 1949.
    Yukawa was born and educated in Kyoto and spent his career at Kyoto University, becoming professor 1939 and director of the university's newly created Research Institute for Fundamental Physics from 1953.
    Yukawa's theory of nuclear forces postulated the existence of a nuclear 'exchange force' that counteracted the mutual repulsion of the protons and therefore held the nucleus together. He predicted that this exchange force would involve the transfer of a particle (the existence of which was then unknown), and calculated the range of the force and the mass of the hypothetical particle, which would be radioactive, with an extremely short half-life. The muon, or meson, discovered 1936, fitted part of the description, and the pion, or meson, discovered 1947, fitted all of it.
    In 1936 Yukawa predicted that a nucleus could absorb one of the innermost orbiting electrons and that this would be equivalent to emitting a positron. These innermost electrons belong to the K electron shell, and this process of electron absorption by the nucleus is known as K capture.

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