yang chen ning

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Definition

Proper noun: - Yang Chen Ning: A United States physicist, born in China in 1922. He is renowned for his collaborative work with Tsung Dao Lee, which disproved the principle of conservation of parity in particle physics. This groundbreaking contribution was recognized with the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Yang Chen Ning shared the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics with Tsung-Dao Lee.
    • The theoretical work of Yang Chen Ning revolutionized our understanding of weak nuclear forces.
Advanced Usage
  • "Yang's Theorem": Refers to specific theoretical contributions or formalisms developed by Yang Chen Ning in the field of particle physics and statistical mechanics.
    • The lecture covered the implications of Yang's Theorem for lattice models.
Variants and Related Words
  • C. N. Yang: A common abbreviated form of his name, using his initials.
    • The paper was co-authored by C. N. Yang.
  • Yang-Mills theory: A fundamental framework in theoretical physics developed by Yang Chen Ning and Robert Mills, which is central to the Standard Model of particle physics.
    • Yang-Mills theory provides the mathematical basis for describing nuclear forces.
Synonyms
  • Physicist: A scientist who specializes in physics.
  • Nobel laureate: A person who has been awarded a Nobel Prize.
Related Phrases
  • Parity nonconservation: The phenomenon, the discovery of which is credited to Yang and Lee, where mirror symmetry is violated in weak nuclear interactions.
    • The experiment provided clear evidence for parity nonconservation, confirming Yang and Lee's theory.
Noun
  1. United States physicist (born in China) who collaborated with Tsung Dao Lee in disproving the principle of conservation of parity (born in 1922)

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