Peter Schuck

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Peter Schuck (born May 5, 1940 ) is a German theoretical nuclear physicist .

Schuck studied at the Technical University of Munich . He is professor and meanwhile emeritus research director of the CNRS at the Institute for Nuclear Physics (IPN) at the University of Paris-South in Orsay and at the University of Grenoble . He is also affiliated with the CNRS Institute for Condensed Media Physics (LPMMC).

In addition to many-particle theory in nuclear physics (about which he wrote a standard work with Peter Ring ), he also investigated many-particle problems in solid-state physics and Bose-Einstein condensation . More recently he has been working on alpha particle clusters in nuclear physics.

At the Institute for Nuclear Physics and Condensed Matter, he received the Gay-Lussac-Humboldt Prize in 2004 . For 2018 he and Peter Ring were awarded the Lise Meitner Prize .

Fonts

  • with German Baumgärtner: core models , BI university pocket books 1968
  • with Peter Ring : The nuclear many body problem. Texts and monographs in physics. Springer 1980; Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg / New York / Hong Kong / London / Milan / Paris / Tokyo 2004 (3rd printing, study ed.), ISBN 3-540-21206-X

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Membres du groupe de Physique théorique. Institut de Physique Nucléaire Orsay, accessed April 19, 2019 (French).
  2. Membres du LPMMC. lpmmc.cnrs.fr, accessed April 19, 2019 (French).
  3. List of lauréats français du prix Gay-Lussac Humboldt
  4. ^ NPD - 2018 Lise Meitner Prize Winners. EPS, accessed on April 19, 2019 .
  5. Peter Ring, Peter Schuck: The Nuclear Many-Body Problem . Springer, 2004, ISBN 3-540-21206-X ( limited preview in Google book search).