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Aurelio Peccei (Italian pronunciation: [auˈrɛːljo petˈtʃɛi]; 4 July 1908 – 14
March 1984), was an
Italian industrialist and philanthropist, who co-founded...
- physics, the
Peccei–Quinn
theory is a well-known, long-standing
proposal for the
resolution of the
strong CP
problem formulated by
Roberto Peccei and Helen...
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independently by
Frank Wilczek and
Steven Weinberg as the
Goldstone boson of
Peccei–Quinn theory,
which had been
proposed in 1977 to
solve the
strong CP problem...
- in Winterthur, Switzerland. In 1965, the
Italian industrialist Aurelio Peccei gave a
speech about the
dramatic scientific and
technological changes happening...
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Roberto Daniele Peccei (Italian: [petˈtʃɛi];
January 6, 1942 – June 1, 2020) was a
theoretical particle physicist whose prin****l
interests lay in the...
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proposed solutions to
solve the
strong CP problem. The most well-known is
Peccei–Quinn theory,
involving new
pseudoscalar particles called axions. CP-symmetry...
- (4): 393–405. doi:10.1007/s12110-010-9098-9. PMC 2995872. PMID 21212819.
Peccei,
Jocelyn Scott (2001). "Menopause:
Adaptation or epiphenomenon?". Evolutionary...
- ****uality. New York:
Basic Books. pp. 167–170. ISBN 978-0-465-03127-6.
Peccei JS (2001). "Menopause:
Adaptation or epiphenomenon?".
Evolutionary Anthropology...
- co-founded the Club of Rome in 1968 with the
Italian industrialist Aurelio Peccei. The Club was one of the
first institutions to
voice concerns about the...
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contributions to both fields. Her
contributions to
theoretical physics include the
Peccei–Quinn
theory which implies a
corresponding symmetry of nature(related to...