Franz Mandl (physicist)
Franz Mandl (* 1923 in Vienna ; † 2009 ) was a British theoretical physicist .
As a child, Mandl moved with his family to Berlin and came to England with his family as a Jewish refugee in 1936. His father was an electrical engineer. Mandl went to school in Sheffield and studied physics on a scholarship at Oxford University , where he received his doctorate. After post-doctoral stays in the USA, he was at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment in Harwell and later became a reader at the University of Manchester .
He is known from a number of physics textbooks. He worked with Arvid Herzenberg on atomic physics.
He was a talented cellist. He was married to the mathematician Betty Clifford and had one daughter.
Fonts
- with Graham Shaw Quantum Field Theory , 2nd edition, Wiley 2010
- with Graham Shaw Quantum field theory . Wiley 1993, ISBN 978-0-471-94186-6 .
- German edition: quantum field theory. Translated by Ralf Bönisch . Aula 1993, ISBN 978-3-89104-532-9 .
- Statistical Physics , 2nd Edition, Wiley 1988
- Introduction to Quantum Field Theory , Interscience 1959
- Quantum Mechanics , Wiley 1992
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SURNAME | Mandl, Franz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | British physicist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1923 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | 2009 |