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Definition of Murray gell-mann
1. Noun. United States physicist noted for his studies of subatomic particles (born in 1929).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Murray Gell-mann
Literary usage of Murray 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)
"The proceedings were characterized by anarchic wrangling in which Murray Gell-Mann,
Nobel laureate in physics at Caltech, ..."
2. 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 ..."
3. Biodiversity and the Management of the Madrean Archipelago: The Sky Islands edited by Leonard F. DeBano (1999)
"Gumerman, George J., and Murray Gell-Mann 1993. Cultural Evolution in the
Prehistoric Southwest. In Themes in Southwest Prehistory, edited by George J. ..."
4. Topics in the Mathematics of Quantum Mechanics by Robert Hermann (1973)
"I started work on this topic at the suggestion of Murray Gell-Mann. He thought
that a direct analysis of the way these objects appeared in quantum mechanics ..."
5. Turn of the Century: 2100 by Charlie Pedersen (2007)
"A name for the set of quantum numbers related to isospin, hypercharge, and
strangeness is said to have been found on the way to lunch by Murray Gell- Mann ..."
6. Rebel Bookseller: How To Improvise Your Own Indie STore And Beat Back The Chains by Andrew Laties (2005)
"Murray Gell- Mann, The Quark and the Jaguar (New York: WH Freeman, 1997): 319.
While I'm attracted to Gell-Mann's explanation of power laws in the context ..."