Gerald Grawert

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Gerald Grawert (born January 2, 1930 in Berlin ; † March 29, 2005 ) was a German theoretical physicist who dealt with nuclear physics.

Grawert received his doctorate with Günther Ludwig at the Free University of Berlin ( representations of the Lorentz group and applications to the two-particle problem ), where he was then an associate professor. From 1965 until his retirement in 1995 he was Professor of Theoretical Nuclear Physics at the University of Marburg and Director of the Institute for Theoretical Physics IV. He succeeded Ludwig, who had come to Marburg two years earlier.

Grawert dealt in particular with scattering theory in nuclear physics and nuclear reactions and scattering with polarized nuclei, where he worked together with the experimenter Dieter Fick , who had been a professor in Marburg since 1978. Grawert wrote a popular quantum mechanics textbook.

Fonts

  • Quantenmechanik , 2 volumes, Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft 1969, from the 4th edition Aula Verlag, Wiesbaden, 1985

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Grawert The Lorentz-invariant two-particle equation and representations of the Lorentz group . Zeitschrift für Physik, Volume 143, 1955, pp. 435-450, doi: 10.1007 / BF01326231