Joachim Reinhardt

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Joachim Reinhardt (* 1952 ; † 2016 ) was a German theoretical physicist. He was a lecturer (Academic Senior Councilor) at the Institute for Theoretical Physics (ITP) at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main .

Reinhardt received his doctorate in 1979 at the University of Frankfurt under Walter Greiner ( dynamic theory of the generation of positrons in collisions of very heavy ions ).

He dealt with atomic physics of heavy ions and quantum electrodynamics in strong fields (e.g. electron-positron pair generation in heavy ion collisions). He wrote a textbook on quantum electrodynamics with Walter Greiner and is co-author of a book on neural networks .

In 2000 he played a key role in the relocation of the three sub-institutes for theoretical physics to the Riedberg campus and in the establishment of the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS), which was initially housed at the ITP.

In 1989 he received the Röntgen Prize .

Fonts

  • with Walter Greiner: Theoretical Physics 7: Quantum Electrodynamics, 2nd edition, Harri Deutsch 1995
    • English edition: Quantum Electrodynamics , 3rd edition, Springer Verlag 2002
  • with Walter Greiner: Theoretische Physik 7A: Feldquantisierung, Harri Deutsch 1993 (English edition Field Quantization , Springer Verlag 1996)
  • with Berndt Mueller , M. Strickland Neural Networks - An introduction , Springer Verlag, 2nd edition 1995
  • with Greiner Oversized quasimolecules - their importance for atomic physics and quantum electrodynamics , Physics in our time 7, 1976, 171–180
  • with Greiner: Quantum Electrodynamics of Strong Fields , Rep. Prog. Phys 40, 1977, 219-295
  • with Greiner Heavy Ion Atomic Physics (Theory) , in DA Bromley (Editor) Heavy Ion Science , vol. 5, Plenum Press, NY, 1985, pp. 3-138
  • with Greiner The nature of the vacuum, supercritical fields and giant cores , part 1,2, physical sheets, volume 41, 1985, pp. 38–43, 93–99, part 1 , part 2

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. obituary in Physics Online, University of Frankfurt am Main