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'''Boris Yakovlevich Podolsky''' (Russian: Бори́с Я́ковлевич Подо́льский; 29 June 1896 – 28 November 1966) was an American physicist of Russian Jewish descent, noted on his work with [[Albert Einstein (nonfiction)|Albert Einstein]] and [[Nathan Rosen (nonfiction)|Nathan Rosen]] on entangled wave functions and the [[EPR paradox (nonfiction)|EPR paradox]]. | '''Boris Yakovlevich Podolsky''' (Russian: Бори́с Я́ковлевич Подо́льский; 29 June 1896 – 28 November 1966) was an American physicist of Russian Jewish descent, noted on his work with [[Albert Einstein (nonfiction)|Albert Einstein]] and [[Nathan Rosen (nonfiction)|Nathan Rosen]] on entangled wave functions and the [[EPR paradox (nonfiction)|EPR paradox]]. | ||
In a letter dated November 10, 1933, to Abraham Flexner, founding Director of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, Einstein described Podolsky as "one of the most brilliant of the younger men who has worked and published with [Paul] Dirac." | In a letter dated November 10, 1933, to Abraham Flexner, founding Director of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, Einstein described Podolsky as "one of the most brilliant of the younger men who has worked and published with [[Paul Dirac (nonfiction)|[Paul] Dirac]]." | ||
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* [[Paul Dirac (nonfiction)]] | |||
* [[Albert Einstein (nonfiction)]] | * [[Albert Einstein (nonfiction)]] | ||
* [[EPR paradox (nonfiction)]] | * [[EPR paradox (nonfiction)]] |
Revision as of 16:18, 27 November 2017
Boris Yakovlevich Podolsky (Russian: Бори́с Я́ковлевич Подо́льский; 29 June 1896 – 28 November 1966) was an American physicist of Russian Jewish descent, noted on his work with Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen on entangled wave functions and the EPR paradox.
In a letter dated November 10, 1933, to Abraham Flexner, founding Director of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, Einstein described Podolsky as "one of the most brilliant of the younger men who has worked and published with [Paul] Dirac."
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Paul Dirac (nonfiction)
- Albert Einstein (nonfiction)
- EPR paradox (nonfiction)
- Nathan Rosen (nonfiction)
External links:
- Boris Podolsky @ Wikipedia