Barry Martin Simon

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Ph.D. Princeton University 1970 UnitedStates
Dissertation: Quantum Mechanics for Hamiltonians Defined as Quadratic Forms (Physics)

Advisor: Arthur Strong Wightman

Students:
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NameSchoolYearDescendants
Ashbaugh, MarkPrinceton University19808
Caticha Alfonso, NestorCalifornia Institute of Technology19853
Deift, PercyPrinceton University197659
Glaffig, ClemensCalifornia Institute of Technology1988
Hagedorn, GeorgePrinceton University197813
Hardarson, AskellCalifornia Institute of Technology1988
Harrell II, EvansPrinceton University19768
Huxtable, BartonCalifornia Institute of Technology1987
Israel, RobertPrinceton University1975
Jaksic, VojkanCalifornia Institute of Technology19921
Khodakovsky, AndreiCalifornia Institute of Technology1999
Killip, RowanCalifornia Institute of Technology200010
Kiselev, AlexanderCalifornia Institute of Technology19976
Kozhan, RostyslavCalifornia Institute of Technology2010
Kupiainen, AnttiPrinceton University198022
Levin, StevenPrinceton University1980
Lindner, JohnCalifornia Institute of Technology1989
Lukic, MilivojeCalifornia Institute of Technology20111
Maltsev, AnnaCalifornia Institute of Technology2010
Miller, KeithPrinceton University1982
Nenciu, IrinaCalifornia Institute of Technology20051
O'Connor, AnthonyPrinceton University1972
Odencrantz, KristianaCalifornia Institute of Technology1987
Perry, PeterPrinceton University19817
Rosen, JayPrinceton University19743
Simanek, Brian ZacharyCalifornia Institute of Technology20121
Siu, ByronCalifornia Institute of Technology1984
Stoiciu, MihaiCalifornia Institute of Technology2005
Wong, ManwahCalifornia Institute of Technology2009
Zhu, YunfengCalifornia Institute of Technology1996
Zlatos, AndrejCalifornia Institute of Technology20033

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