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Definition of Gell-Mann
1. Noun. United States physicist noted for his studies of subatomic particles (born in 1929).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gell-Mann
Literary usage of Gell-Mann
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"During the final debate, many of the phrases in the draft Gell-Mann introduced
... Gell-Mann, who is a member of the President's Science Advisory Committee, ..."
2. What Disaster Response Management Can Learn from Chaos Theory: Conference edited by Gus A. Koehler (1997)
"Holland's summary of CAS builds upon the work of the interdisciplinary group of
scholars centered at the Santa Fe Institute (Gell-mann, 1994; Kauffman, ..."
3. Geometric Structures in Nonlinear Physics by Robert Hermann (1991)
"At any rate, I did not read any indignant articles claiming the Gell-Mann had
distorted and hyped-up the great ideas of Lie Theory! ..."
4. C-O-R Generalized Functions, Current Algebras, and Control by Robert Hermann (1994)
"As proposed by Murray Gell-Mann [6], this study seems to offer the simplest and
most natural method for understanding the observed elementary particle ..."
5. Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading-Edge Engineering from the 2005 by National Academy of Engineering, Nae (2006)
"... 1990; Hawkins and Gell-Mann, 1992; Hurford et al., 1998; Jackendoff, 1999;
Knight et al., 2000; Lieberman, 1984, 1991; Maynard Smith and Szathmary, ..."