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         Salam Abdus:     more books (102)
  1. Cosmic Anger: Abdus Salam - The First Muslim Nobel Scientist by Gordon Fraser, 2008-08-15
  2. Selected Papers of Abdus Salam: (With Commentary (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics, V. 5) by Abdus Salam, C. Isham, et all 1994-05
  3. Abdus Salam by Jagjit Singh, 1992-07-30
  4. Superstrings and Related Matters: Proceedings of the 1999 Spring Workshop on the Abdus Salam Ictp, Trieste, Italy, 22-30 March 1999 by Spring Workshop on Superstrings and Related Matters, B. Greene, 2000-05
  5. The Abdus Salam Memorial Meeting: Trieste, Italy, 19-22 November 1997 by Abdus Salam Memorial Meeting, John Ellis, 1999-01
  6. Abdus Salam, un physicien: Entretien avec Jacques Vauthier (Scientifiques & croyants) (French Edition) by Abdus Salam, 1990
  7. Ideals and Realities: Selected Essays of Abdus Salam by Abdus Salam, Azim Kidwai, et all 1990-03
  8. Riyazu-s-salatin; a history of Bengal. Translated from the original Persian by Maulavi Abdus Salam by Ghulam Husain Salim, 2010-09-05
  9. Salam + 50: Proceedings of the Conference
  10. Encyclopedia of Lasers & Optical Tech
  11. Science, technology and Science Education in The Development of The South by Muhammad Abdus Salam, 1991
  12. Notes on Science Technology and Science Education in the Development of the South by Abdus Salam, 1991-01-05
  13. Physical Education in India by Abdus Salam, 2009-10-28
  14. Indian Public Finance and the Twelth Finance Commission by Anil Kumar Thakur, Abdus Salam, 2007-03-30

1. Abdus Salam - Biography
An autobiographyCategory Science Physics Quantum Mechanics People...... of the nobel Prize entirely for the benefit of physicists from developing countriesand does not spend a penny of it on himself or his family. abdus salam is
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1979/salam-bio.html
Abdus Salam was born in Jhang, a small town in what is now Pakistan, in 1926. His father was an official in the Department of Education in a poor farming district. His family has a long tradition of piety and learning.
When he cycled home from Lahore, at the age of 14, after gaining the highest marks ever recorded for the Matriculation Examination at the University of the Panjab, the whole town turned out to welcome him. He won a scholarship to Government College, University of the Panjab, and took his MA in 1946. In the same year he was awarded a scholarship to St. John's College , Cambridge, where he took a BA (honours) with a double First in mathematics and physics in 1949. In 1950 he received the Smith's Prize from Cambridge University for the most outstanding pre-doctoral contribution to physics. He also obtained a PhD in theoretical physics at Cambridge; his thesis, published in 1951, contained fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics which had already gained him an international reputation.
In 1954 Salam left his native country for a lectureship at Cambridge, and since then has visited Pakistan as adviser on science policy. His work for Pakistan has, however, been far-reaching and influential. He was a member of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, a member of the Scientific Commission of Pakistan and was Chief Scientific Adviser to the President from 1961 to 1974.

2. Abdus Salam - Nobel Lecture
abdus salam – nobel Lecture. Gauge unification of fundamental forces. abdussalam Biography Curriculum Vitae nobel Lecture Banquet Speech.
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1979/salam-lecture.html

3. Prof. Abdus Salam
. Professor abdus salam, nobel Laureate in Physics (1979), Director of the InternationalCentre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy, from 1964 to
http://www.ictp.trieste.it/ProfSalam/
ICTP - The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics , Trieste, Italy
Professor ABDUS SALAM
Nobel Laureate in Physics
The Abdus Salam Memorial Meeting

(Trieste, 19-22 November 1997. )
Professor Abdus Salam, Nobel Laureate in Physics (1979), Director of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy, from 1964 to December 1993, died in Oxford on 21 November 1996, after a long illness. He was buried in Pakistan where he was born in 1926. Professor Salam is famous for that electroweak theory which is the mathematical and conceptual synthesis of the electromagnetic and weak interactions - the latest stage reached until now on the path towards the unification of the fundamental forces of nature. With this motivation, Professor Salam received the Nobel Prize for physics together with the Americans Steven Weinberg and Sheldon Glashow in 1979. The validity of the theory was ascertained in the following years through experiments carried out at the superprotosynchrotron facility at CERN in Geneva which led to the discovery of the W and Z particles. Salam's electroweak theory is still the core of the 'standard model' of high energy physics. BACK to ICTP home page

4. ICTP Home Page
Aims to foster the growth of advanced studies and research in developing countries. Includes a database Category Science Physics Associations...... Founded in 1964 by abdus salam (nobel Laureate), the abdus salam ictp operatesunder the aegis of two United Nations Agencies UNESCO and IAEA and is
http://www.ictp.trieste.it/
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Founded in 1964
by Abdus Salam (Nobel Laureate), the abdus salam ictp operates under the aegis of two United Nations Agencies: UNESCO and IAEA and is regularised by a seat agreement with the Government of Italy which provides the major part of the Centre's funding. One of the main aims of the abdus salam ictp is to foster the growth of advanced studies and research in the developing countries.
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5. Abdus Salam Winner Of The 1979 Nobel Prize In Physics
abdus salam, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the nobel PrizeInternet Archive. abdus salam. 1979 nobel Laureate in Physics
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A BDUS S ALAM
1979 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for their contributions to the theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles, including inter alia the prediction of the weak neutral current.
Background

6. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSICS. Name, Year Awarded. Alferov,Zhores I. 2000. Ruska, Ernst, 1986. Ryle, Sir Martin, 1974. salam, abdus, 1979.
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7. Salam, Abdus (1926-1996) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
abdus salam International Center for Theoretical Physics. Professor abdus salam,19261996 nobel Laureate in Physics. http//www.ictp.trieste.it/Profsalam/.
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Salam, Abdus (1926-1996)

Pakistani physicist born in Jhang, Pakistan in 1926 and was educated at Panjab University, St. John's College, Cambridge, and Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1952. He then returned to Pakistan where he served as Professor at Government College, Lahore and Panjab University. In 1957 he was appointed as Full Professor of Theoretical Physics at Imperial College and returned to England. He was director of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy, from 1964 to December 1993. Salam studying electroweak theory, which is the mathematical and conceptual synthesis of the electromagnetic and weak interactions. He shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in physics with Glashow and Weinberg . Salam died in Oxford on 21 November 1996 after a long illness. Glashow Weinberg
References Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics. "Professor Abdus Salam, 1926-1996: Nobel Laureate in Physics." http://www.ictp.trieste.it/ProfSalam/

8. Salam, Abdus
abdus salam, 1984. Oxford, Eng.), Pakistani nuclear physicist who was the corecipientwith Steven Weinberg and Sheldon Lee Glashow of the 1979 nobel Prize for
http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/519_73.html
Salam, Abdus
Abdus Salam, 1984 (b. Jan. 29, 1926, Jhang Maghi a na, Punjab, India [now in Pakistan]d. Nov. 21, 1996, Oxford, Eng.), Pakistani nuclear physicist who was the corecipient with Steven Weinberg and Sheldon Lee Glashow of the 1979 Nobel Prize for Physics for their work in formulating the electroweak theory , which explains the unity of the weak nuclear force and electromagnetism. Salam attended the Government College at Lahore, and in 1952 he received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from the University of Cambridge. He returned to Pakistan as a professor of mathematics in 1951-54 and then went back to Cambridge as a lecturer in mathematics. He became professor of theoretical physics at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, in 1957. Salam was the first Pakistani and the first Muslim scientist to win a Nobel Prize. In 1964 he helped found the International Centre for Theoretical Physics at Trieste, Italy, in order to provide support for physicists from Third World countries. He served as the centre's director until his death.

9. Nobel Prize Winners S-U
diseases, salam, abdus, 1979, physics, Pakistan, unification of electromagnetismand the weak interactions of subatomic particles, Samuelson
http://www.britannica.com/nobel/win_s-u.html
Article Year Category Country* Achievement Literary Area Saavedra Lamas, Carlos peace Argentina Sabatier, Paul chemistry France method of hydrogenating organic compounds Sachs, Nelly literature Sweden poet Sadat, Anwar el- peace Egypt Saint-John Perse literature France poet Sakharov, Andrey Dmitriyevich peace U.S.S.R. Sakmann, Bert physiology/medicine Germany discovery of how cells communicate, as related to diseases Salam, Abdus physics Pakistan unification of electromagnetism and the weak interactions of subatomic particles Samuelson, Paul economics U.S. work in scientific analysis of economic theory Samuelsson, Bengt Ingemar physiology/medicine Sweden biochemistry and physiology of prostaglandins Sanger, Frederick chemistry U.K. determination of the structure of the insulin molecule Sanger, Frederick chemistry U.K. development of chemical and biological analyses of DNA structure Sartre, Jean-Paul (declined) literature France philosopher, dramatist Sato Eisaku peace Japan Schally, Andrew Victor physiology/medicine U.S.

10. Abdus Salam, Nobel Laureate In Physics
abdus salam, nobel Laureate in Physics. salam was my supervisor forthe Ph. D. degree, 19571959. I finished it in October 1959, and
http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/~streater/salam.html
Abdus Salam, Nobel Laureate in Physics
Salam was my supervisor for the Ph. D. degree, 1957-1959. I finished it in October 1959, and was examined in April 1960, with Peierls as the external examiner. I had chosen my own field of research, known at the time as axiomatic quantum field theory. Salam had done his best to get me a good problem in particle physics. In 1958, a fat document came to him from Birmingham; it was the thesis of a certain S. Mandelstam , and Salam told me "this seems to be important". I read about the double dispersion relations, which I immediately wished I had thought of. I comforted myself with the thought that the paper was based on a conjecture, not a proved result, unlike the case for single dispersion relations. After a few days, Salam asked me how I was getting on. I made out that I was not very enthusiastic about the double dispersion relations, by asking, what was the research problem he was offering? Should I try to prove the Mandelstam relations from the Wightman axioms? He replied, "you can try to DISPROVE them if you like; if you don't want the document, let me have it back". He duly gave it to S. W. McDowell, a visiting Fellow, who was able to find a publishable result on the subject. Later, Salam tried again; he gave me a paper by K. Symanzik, which contained the first analysis of the singularity structure of the general Feynman integral. On the first page, Symanzik uses the concept of Gram determinant. Now, I knew what a determinant was, but not a Gram determinant; so I wasted a few days until I could ask Salam to explain it. He said "these things can be found out! If you don't want the problem..." He gave the paper to

11. Dr. Abdus Salam And The Nobel Prize
from this employee of Grade 17 as to wherefrom he got this information that Dr.abdus salam got nobel Prize in lieu of his having smuggled national secrets.
http://www.irshad.org/idara/qadiani/tahaffuz/absalam.htm
Dr. Abdus Salam and the Nobel Prize
Forward
Dr. Abdus Salam got the Nobel Prize toward the end of 1979. A Preliminary outline of the following Article was already written at that time. But in those days there were strict restrictions of censure. And our friends looked on (monthly), Bayyenat with a special favor. Even though only a photocopy of the articles, already published in contemporary papers of Karachi, was included in Bayyenat , yet the command of the bureaucracy (in which the Qadianis were Prominent) descended that it could not be Published in Bayyenat . It was submitted: Please see! This article has already been published in an esteemed monthly of Karachi, and we are Publishing the Photocopy of the same. In answer it was ordained: Whatever be! Bayyenat cannot print this article. Obviously, what could be said in response to this royal decree! On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of Darul-Uloom Deoband , a special publication, 'Pakistan meyn Faizan-e-Darul-Uloom' Darul-Uloom 's bounty in Pakistan) running into 300 pages was compiled. But not only that it could not be published, it was so pilfered that its copies could not be traced in spite of search. Moreover its handwritten manuscript too was stolen. The same calamity befell this article.... Later other issues absorbed our thought and sight and this article receded into oblivion. Therefore it is being published rather belatedly. However, this delay ushered in a silver lining: we got the opportunity to draw upon the latest information on the subject. It is our pleasure to present the article revised and revamped for our readers.

12. Ahmadiyya Muslim Community -
News Reports. nobel laureate Dr abdus salam dies (The News, 22 Nov. 1996); Professorabdus salam, nobel Laureate Extraordinaire (Daily Star, 9 Dec. 1996).
http://www.alislam.org/library/salam.html
Professor ABDUS Salam
Home Page First Muslim and the only Pakistani
Nobel Laureate

NEWS: Book Ideals and Realities available.
Contents
Some of his writings
Pakistani Press on his death
Dr. Abdus Salam died on 21st November, 1996, at 8:15am (Pakistan Standard Time) in London.
INNA LILLAHI WA INNA ILAIHI RAJI'OON.
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13. A Tribute To Abdus Salam
The death earlier this month of abdus salam was a great loss not only to his Althoughhe won the nobel Prize for physics, a nobel Peace Prize would have been
http://feynman.physics.lsa.umich.edu/~mduff/salam.html
A Tribute to Abdus Salam
by M.J. Duff Some personal reminiscences by a former graduate student of the life and works of Abdus Salam. (An after-dinner talk delivered at the Workshop on Frontiers in Field Theory, Quantum Gravity and String Theory , Puri, India, 12-21 December 1996.)
When all else fails, you can always tell the truth.
Abdus Salam The death earlier this month of Abdus Salam was a great loss not only to his family and to the physics community; it was a loss to all mankind. For he was not only one of the finest physicists of the twentieth century, having unified two of the four fundamental forces in Nature, but he also dedicated his life to the betterment of science and education in the Third World and to the cause of world peace. Although he won the Nobel Prize for physics, a Nobel Peace Prize would have been entirely appropriate. At the behest of Patrick Blackett, Salam moved to Imperial College, London, in 1957 where he founded the Theoretical Physics Group. He was elected to a Fellowship of the Royal Society in 1959. He remained at Imperial as Profesor of Physics for the rest of his career and it was there that I was fortunate enough to be his PhD student from 1969 to 1972. In 1964 he established the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste, Italy, where he remained until recently as its Director. Among Salam's earlier achievements was the role played by renormalization in quantum field theory when, in particular, he amazed his Cambridge contempories with the resolution of the notoriously thorny problem of overlapping divergences. His brilliance then burst on the scene once more when he proposed the famous hypothesis that

14. Salam, Abdus
salam, abdus (1926). Pakistani physicist forces. In 1979 he became thefirst person from his country to receive a nobel prize. salam
http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/S/Salam/1.html
Salam, Abdus Pakistani physicist who proposed a theory linking the electromagnetic and weak nuclear forces. In 1979 he became the first person from his country to receive a Nobel prize.
Salam shared the Nobel prize with US physicists Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg for unifying the theories of electromagnetism and the weak force, the force responsible for a neutron transforming into a proton, an electron, and a neutrino during radioactive decay. Building on Glashow's work, Salam and Weinberg independently arrived at the same theory 1967.
Salam was born in Jhang near Faisalabad, in what was then part of British India. He attended Government College in Lahore before going to Cambridge University in England. From 1957 he was professor at Imperial College, London, and he was chief scientific adviser to the president of Pakistan 1961-74. Salam was also instrumental in setting up the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy, to stimulate science and technology in developing countries.
The theory actually involves two new particles (the W0 and B0), which combine in different ways to form either the photon or the Z0. This was verified experimentally at CERN, the European particle-physics laboratory near Geneva, in 1973, though the W and Z particles were not detected until 1983. Weinberg and Salam also predicted that the electroweak interaction should violate left-right symmetry and this was confirmed by experiments at Stanford University in California.

15. An Ahmadi Brings Nobel Prize To Pakistan
They claim 99% literacy. It is no wonder that the only nobel prizewinner in the whole Muslim world is an Ahmadi Dr abdus salam.
http://www.thepersecution.org/50years/salam.html
An Ahmadi brings Nobel Prize to Pakistan Pakistan has a poor educational record. According to a recent survey its literacy rate is , as against this, Ahmadis have 99% literacy rate and it is because of their love of knowledge. They follow a saying of Holy Prophet , it says: In pursuit of education if you have to go China, go and pursue it. And Ahmadis followed this command of their beloved literally. They claim 99% literacy. It is no wonder that the only Nobel prize winner in the whole Muslim world is an Ahmadi - Dr Abdus Salam Dr Salam brought this honour to Pakistan even though he was shunted out of Pakistan as a Lecturer in Government College Lahore in 1957. He was a man of three worlds: a) Ahmadiyyat. b) the world of Theoretical Physics. c) and the world of International cooperation. He was awarded Nobel Prize in 1979 for his theoretical unification of two fundamental forces of nature. He was also awarded Royal medal by Royal Society of London. He was associated with UN, when he became Scientific Secretary to Atomic Energy. DR ABDUS SALAM PUT PAKISTAN ON MAP OF INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE Gen Zia ul Haq embraced him as a shining example of Muslims - what an hypocrisy! (This is the man who brought an Ordinance prescribing three years terms for an Ahmadi who calls himself a Muslim, even the Holy Prophet of Islam did not arrogate to himself this authority)

16. Salam, Abdus
salam, abdus. salam, abdus, 1926–, Pakistani physicist. For this work, in 1979 heshared the nobel Prize in Physics with Steven Weinberg and Sheldon Glashow.
http://www.infoplease.com/cgi-bin/id/A0843186

17. Imperial College Pakistan Society - Tribute To Prof Abdus Salam
STAFF NEWSPAPER OF IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE. 3 16 December 1996 · Obituary. Emeritus Professor abdus salam, nobel Laureate.
http://union.ic.ac.uk/osc/pakistan/tribute.html
A Tribute to Professor Abdus Salam Abdus Salam was a distinguished Pakistani professor who researched and worked at Imperial College throughout his illuminating career. This site has been constructed with the idea of providing a unified resource on his work, tributes by his peers and profiles of organisations he worked as part of. The site is still in its nascent stages, please bear with us while we collate information and begin publishing. If you would like to make a contribution or have any comments, please contact Ali Rana . Although this effort is independent of the Pakistan Society , the resources will be published under the Society's web site. As an introduction, the following articles have been posted:
  • Nobel Prize Citation, from La Prix Nobel A Profile, from the ICTP, Trieste 'A Hero is Gone', by Dr Pervez Hoodbhoy, Dawn Obituray from the IC Reporter
More articles, pictures and excerpted information will follow soon.

18. IDEALS AND REALITIES — SELECTED ESSAYS OF ABDUS SALAM
REALITIES — SELECTED ESSAYS OF abdus salam by Z Hassan CH Lai This is a collectionof writings of Professor abdus salam, nobel Laureate of Physics, 1979.
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Home Browse by Subject Bestsellers New Titles ... Browse all Subjects Search Keyword Author Concept ISBN Series New Titles Editor's Choice Bestsellers Book Series ... Join Our Mailing List IDEALS AND REALITIES — SELECTED ESSAYS OF ABDUS SALAM
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This is a collection of writings of Professor Abdus Salam, Nobel Laureate of Physics, 1979. The writings touch on many different themes, and discuss the social and economic dimensions of science. Difficulties faced by scientists in developing countries and their solutions are also given some insightful analysis. There are also interesting accounts of the International Centre for Theroetical Physics, Trieste, Italy that Professor Salam founded, and science in Islamic nations.
Contents:
  • Abdus Salam the Man
  • Science and the World
  • Science and Technology in Developing Countries and International Cooperation
  • International Centre for Theoretical Physics
  • Science in Islamic Countires
  • Perspectives on Physics

Readership: General and physicists.
"Professor Salam's book is a fascinating document of the fears and hopes, the likes and dislikes, the deep commitments and aspirations of a man who has struggled hard to live a creative life, against great odds, and has succeeded in doing so in two different but related spheres of human achievement. Quite apart from its purely intellectual content, the book should be a source of pleasure and inspiration to all of us." Michael J Moravcsik
Minerva

Pub. date: Oct 1983

19. THE ABDUS SALAM MEMORIAL MEETING
abdus salam Memorial Meeting was held from the 19th to the 22nd of November, 1997on the first anniversary of the death of Prof abdus salam, nobel laureate and
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Home Browse by Subject Bestsellers New Titles ... Browse all Subjects Search Keyword Author Concept ISBN Series New Titles Editor's Choice Bestsellers Book Series ... Join Our Mailing List THE ABDUS SALAM MEMORIAL MEETING
Trieste, Italy 19 - 22 November 1997
edited by J Ellis (CERN) , F Hussain, G Thompson, M Virasoro (ICTP) (Imperial College, London)
The Abdus Salam Memorial Meeting was held from the 19th to the 22nd of November, 1997 on the first anniversary of the death of Prof Abdus Salam, Nobel laureate and Founder-Director of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics. It was an opportunity for many of his colleagues and students to pay homage to him. This invaluable volume, comprising the papers presented at the meeting, reflects the long-lasting passion of Prof Salam for the theory of the fundamental forces. Most of the contributions are concerned with recent developments in the theory of superstrings, including duality, D-branes and related topics.
Contents:
  • Recollections of Abdus Salam at Imperial College (T W B Kibble)
  • The Standard Model: Abdus Salam's Lasting Legacy (J Ellis)
  • Going Beyond the Salam–Weinberg Standard Model with Decaying Neutrinos (D Sciama)
  • The Superworld (N Seiberg)
  • Aspects of Six Dimensional Supersymmetric Theories (S Randjbar-Daemi)
  • Discrete Symmetries and Supersymmetries: Powerful Tools for Studying Quantum Mechanical Systems (J Niederle)
  • Pre-Big Bang Cosmology: A Long History of Time? (G Veneziano)

20. Untitled
Translate this page Artículo publicado en ocasión del del Doctorado Honoris Causa de laUniversidad Nacional de La Plata al Premio nobel Prof. abdus salam.
http://athos.fisica.unlp.edu.ar/~fidel/vulga.html
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Han muerto las supercuerdas? (Are superstrings dead?)
Article published in Ciencia Hoy, vol. 1 No. 1, 1989
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Oficina de Publicaciones del CBC de la UBA, Buenos Aires, 1995.
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de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata al Premio Nobel Prof. Abdus Salam.
El Periodista de Buenos Aires
Article published on the occasion of the award of Honoris Causaby the Universidad Nacional de La Plata to the Nobel Prize Prof. Abdus Salam. El Periodista de Buenos Aires Archivo Postscript (Postscript file) Perfis, eds. F.Caruso y A.Troper, CBPF-CNPq, Brasil, 1997. Article in memoriam J J. Giambiagi in Perfis, eds. F.Caruso y A.Troper, CBPF-CNPq, Brasil, 1997. Archivo Postscript (Postscript file) Trabajando con Nino (Working with Nino) , Agosto 1999 Article in memoriam N. Bralic, in Boletin de la Sociedad Chilena de Fisica, , Agosto 1999 Archivo Postscript (Postscript file) Archivo PDF (PDF file) Article published in the Encyclopedie Hachette en 18 vol. , 1993

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