- Paul
Henry Ginsparg (born
January 1, 1955) is an
American physicist. He
developed the arXiv.org e-print archive. He is a
graduate of
Syosset High School...
- the
number of
papers being sent soon
filled mailboxes to capacity. Paul
Ginsparg recognized the need for
central storage, and in
August 1991 he created...
- In
lattice field theory, the
Ginsparg–Wilson
equation generalizes chiral symmetry on the
lattice in a way that
approaches the
continuum formulation in...
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include H. R. Krishnamurthy,
Roman Jackiw,
Michael Peskin,
Serge Rudaz, Paul
Ginsparg, and
Steven R. White. Wilson's
brother David was also a
professor at Cornell...
-
Ginzburg (1872–1947), Lithuanian-American
physician and
journalist Paul
Ginsparg (born 1955),
American theoretical physicist and
creator of the
ArXiv e-print...
- Bachrach, S.; Berry, R. S.; Blume, M.; von Foerster, T.; Fowler, A.;
Ginsparg, P.; ****er, S.; Kestner, N.; Odlyzko, A.; Okerson, A.; Wigington, R.;...
-
Alamos National Laboratory on the ArXiv.org e-print
archive with Paul
Ginsparg. At the same time, he was a co-founder of the
Apache Software Foundation...
- coffee, Pat had
learned about the
methods being used by the
physicist Paul
Ginsparg and his
colleagues at Los
Alamos to
allow physicists and mathematicians...
- an e-print
archive created at Los
Alamos National Laboratory by Paul
Ginsparg, is
operated and
primarily funded by
Cornell as part of the library's services...
- also has an
interpretation in physics,
proposed by Dixon–
Ginsparg–Harvey in 1988 (Dixon,
Ginsparg &
Harvey (1989)). They
interpreted the
vector spaces V(g)...