A Personal Recollection of Excellent Education and Training by Professor Tomonaga amid the Postwar Ruin of Tokyo Bunrika Daigaku(<Special Issue>Yukawa-Tomonaga Centennial)

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  • 廃墟の中のアカデメイア・この上なきぜいたく(<特集>湯川・朝永生誕100年記念)

Abstract

Professor Tomonaga was not only a great researcher, but also an excellent mentor for undergraduate as well as graduate students. His education and training are described on the basis of then student's experiences. It is particularly emphasized that Tomonaga gave a long series of lectures on his renormalization theory to undergraduate students. The graduate students were strictly trained at the so-called "Friday Colloquium" presided by him. Its atmosphere is reproduced by recalling the 1952 Fall term one "Intermediate-Coupling Theory of Meson-Nucleon Scattering," as an example. The author also nostalgically describes Tomonaga's dignified and warm personality accompanied with a sense of humor.

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  • Butsuri

    Butsuri 61 (12), 896-905, 2006-12-05

    The Physical Society of Japan

Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390573715144911744
  • DOI
    10.11316/butsuri.61.12_896
  • ISSN
    24238872
    00290181
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
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    Disallowed

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