Takeo Matsubara
Takeo Matsubara 松原武生 | |
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Born |
Osaka, Japan | April 3, 1921
Died |
December 15, 2014 93)[1] Tokyo, Japan | (aged
Nationality | Japanese |
Fields | Physics |
Institutions |
Hokkaido University Kyoto University Okayama University of Science |
Alma mater | Osaka University |
Known for |
Matsubara frequency Green's function |
Notable awards | Nishina Memorial Prize (1961) |
Takeo Matsubara (松原武生 Takeo Matsubara, April 3, 1921 - December 15, 2014) was a Japanese physicist. Matsubara proposed a method of statistical mechanics related to Green's function (many-body theory), by applying quantum field theory techniques to statistical physics.[2] He graduated from Osaka Imperial University, and worked as full professor in Hokkaido University, Kyoto University, and Okayama University of Science. He was the winner of the Nishina Memorial Prize in 1961, and took the directorship of the Physical Society of Japan.
His research interests were dielectric materials, superconductivity and superfluidity. He wrote various physics textbooks in Japanese.
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References
- ↑ "松原武生死去 京都大名誉教授、物理学". Kyoto Shimbun. 16 December 2014. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
- ↑ A New Approach to Quantum-Statistical Mechanics, T. Matsubara, Prog. Theor. Phys. 14 (1955) 351.
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