Harry Lehmann (nonfiction)

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Harry Lehmann.

Harry Lehmann (March 21, 1924 in Güstrow – November 22, 1998 in Hamburg) was a German physicist.

Lehmann studied physics at Rostock and the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

In 1952 he worked at the Max-Planck-Institut in Göttingen, and spent a year in Copenhagen and from 1956 worked in Hamburg.

In 1967 he won the Max Planck Medal for extraordinary achievements in theoretical physics. It is awarded annually by the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft ("German Physical Society").

The 'L' in the LSZ reduction formula refers to Lehmann.

Lehmann is known for the Källén–Lehmann spectral representation.

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