Cyrano de Dominicis

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Cyrano Louis Jullio de Dominicis , also Cirano , (born March 16, 1927 in Moirans , Isère ; † April 4, 2017 ) was a French theoretical physicist who dealt with statistical mechanics.

De Dominicis studied from 1948 at the École polytechnique and then at the École des Mines. Since its inception, he has been a professor at the Service de Physique Théorique at the nuclear research center in Saclay and headed it from 1971 to 1979. In 1968 he was a visiting scientist at Harvard University with Paul C. Martin .

He dealt with quantum mechanical many-body theory in solid state physics (although he published a lot with Roger Balian in the 1960s ) and later with spin glasses and other disordered systems.

In 1961 he received the Paul Langevin Prize , in 1996 the Prix ​​Ampère and he received the silver medal of the CNRS and the Prix Ricard of the Société Française de Physique, of which he was also president.

Fonts

  • with Roger Balian: Microscopic approach to the Landau theory of the Bose liquid , Physica, Volume 30, 1964, pp. 1933-1937
  • with Roger Balian: Quasiparticle formulation of quantum statistics , Physica, Volume 30, 1964, pp. 1927-1932
  • with Balian Statistical quasiparticles, effective green's functions, and Landau descriptions of quantum liquids I. Impurity Systems at Equilibrium , Annals of Physics, Volume 62, 1971, pp. 229-292
  • Variational formulations of equilibrium statistical mechanics , Journal of Mathematical Physics, Volume 3, 1962, p. 983
  • with Philippe Nozières : Singularities in the x-ray absorption and emission of metals , Part III (One body theory exact solution), Physical Review, Volume 178, 1969, p. 1097 ( Nozières on this in Science Citation Classics, pdf )
  • with Paul C. Martin: Stationary entropy principle and renormalization in quantum systems, I, II, Journal of Mathematical Physics, Volume 5, 1964, p. 14
  • with Irene Giardina: Random fields and spin glasses: a field theory approach , Cambridge University Press 2006

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Cirano De Dominicis 1927 - 2017. Accessed June 12, 2017 (French).