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Arthur Ashkin (September 2, 1922 –
September 21, 2020) was an
American scientist and
Nobel laureate who
worked at Bell Labs.
Ashkin has been considered...
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Ashkin is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arthur Ashkin (1922–2020),
American physicist,
brother of
Julius Julius Ashkin (1920–1982)...
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Michael Ashkin is an
American artist who
makes sculptures, videos,
photographs and
installations depicting marginalized,
desolate landscapes. He is a professor...
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Julius Ashkin (August 23, 1920 – June 4, 1982) was a
leader in
experimental and
theoretical physics known for
furthering the
evolution of
particle physics...
- The four-state
Potts model is
sometimes known as the
Ashkin–Teller model,
after Julius Ashkin and
Edward Teller, who
considered an
equivalent model in...
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single particles with light). The
development of
optical tweezing by
Arthur Ashkin was
lauded with the 2018
Nobel Prize in Physics. The
detection of optical...
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titled "Percolation and
Gibbs states multiplicity for
ferromagnetic Ashkin–Teller
models on Z 2 {\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} ^{2}} ."
Their results are...
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chirped pulse amplification with her
doctoral adviser Gérard Mourou.
Arthur Ashkin received the
other half of the
prize for
unrelated work on
optical tweezers...
- he was soon exposed. The next
identity Hewitt adopted was that of
Julius Ashkin, a
physics professor. He
applied and was
accepted first into a pharmacological...
- They
shared half of the Prize,
while the
other half was
awarded to
Arthur Ashkin for his
invention of "optical
tweezers that grab particles, atoms, viruses...