Albert Libchaber
Albert Joseph Libchaber (Paris, 23 de outubro de 1934) é um físico francês. É professor da cátedra Detlev W. Bronk da Universidade Rockefeller.[1]
Recebeu o Prêmio Wolf de Física de 1986.[2]
Publicações selecionadas
- Libchaber A, Mauer J. "Une Experience de Rayleigh-Benard en geometrie reduite: multiplication, accrochage et demultiplication des frequences", Journal de Physique, Colloques 41 C3, 1980, p.51-56
- Libchaber A, Mauer J. "A Rayleigh Benard Experiment: Helium in a small box“, Proceedings NATO Advanced Summer Institute on Nonlinear Phenomena, 1982, p.259
- A Libchaber, C Laroche, S Fauve. "2-Parameter Study of the Routes to Chaos", Physica D, V.7, 1983, p.73-84
- A Libchaber, C Laroche, S Fauve. "Period doubling cascade in mercury, a quantitative measurement", Journal de Physique Lettres, V.43, 1982, p.211-216
- Libchaber Albert, Vincent Noireaux. "A vesicle bioreactor as a step toward an artificial cell assembly". Proceedings of the National Academy of the USA, V. 101, 2004, p.17669
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1978: Chien-Shiung Wu · 1979: George Eugene Uhlenbeck, Giuseppe Occhialini · 1980: Michael Fisher, Leo Kadanoff, Kenneth Wilson · 1981: Freeman Dyson, Gerardus 't Hooft, Victor Weisskopf · 1982: Leon Max Lederman, Martin Lewis Perl · 1983/4: Erwin Hahn, Peter Hirsch, Theodore Harold Maiman · 1984/5: Conyers Herring, Philippe Nozières · 1986: Mitchell Feigenbaum, Albert Libchaber · 1987: Herbert Friedman, Bruno Rossi, Riccardo Giacconi · 1988: Roger Penrose, Stephen Hawking · 1990: Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, David Thouless · 1991: Maurice Goldhaber, Valentine Telegdi · 1992: Joseph Hooton Taylor · 1993: Benoît Mandelbrot · 1994/5: Vitaly Ginzburg, Yoichiro Nambu · 1996/7: John Archibald Wheeler · 1998: Yakir Aharonov, Michael Berry · 1999: Dan Shechtman · 2000: Raymond Davis Jr., Masatoshi Koshiba · 2002/3: Bertrand Halperin, Anthony Leggett · 2004: Robert Brout, François Englert, Peter Higgs · 2005: Daniel Kleppner · 2006/7: Albert Fert, Peter Grünberg · 2010: John Clauser, Alain Aspect, Anton Zeilinger · 2011: Maximilian Haider, Harald Rose, Knut Urban · 2012: Jacob David Bekenstein · 2013: Peter Zoller, Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain · 2015: James Bjorken, Robert Kirshner · 2016: Yoseph Imry · 2017: Michel Mayor, Didier Queloz · 2018: Charles Henry Bennett, Gilles Brassard · 2020: Rafi Bistritzer, Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, Allan Hugh MacDonald · 2021: Giorgio Parisi
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