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         Yang Chen Ning:     more books (55)
  1. Selected Papers, 1945-1980. With Commentary by Chen Ning Yang, 1983-07-31
  2. Selected Papers (1945-1980) of Chen Ning Yang (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics) by Chen Ning Yang, 2005-08-30
  3. Chen Ning Yang: A Great Physicist of the Twentieth Century by S.T. Yau, 1995-08-01
  4. Elementary Particles: A Short History of Some Discoveries in Atomic Physics by Chen Ning Yang, 1963-01-01
  5. Tomorrow Was Yesterday by Westerhout, Gart ; Yang, Chen Ning ; Townes, Charles H. ; Ochoa, Severo ; Heezen, Bruce ; Piel, Gerard
  6. Biography - Yang, Chen Ning (1922-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  7. ELEMENTARY PARTICLES: A SHORT HISTORY OF SOME DICOVERIES IN ATOMIC PHYSICS by Chen Ning Yang, 1963-01-01
  8. Elementary Particles. A Short History of Some Discoveries in Atomic Physics. by Chen Ning Yang, 1961-01-01
  9. Elementary Particles a Short History of Some Discoveries in Atomic Physics the Vanuxem Lectures 1959 by Chen Ning Yang, 1962-01-01
  10. Elementary Particles: A Short History of Some Discoveries in Atomic Physics. by Chen Ning. Yang, 1962
  11. Symmetry principles in physics. by Chen Ning (b. 1922). YANG, 1966
  12. The many body problem. Lectures at the Latin American School of Physics, June 27 - August 7, 1960. Notes by M. Bauer, Y. Chow, F. Guérin, C. A. Heras, F. Medina. by Chen Ning (b. 1922). YANG, 1960
  13. Taiwaner: Ang Lee, Chen Ning Yang, Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Chen Shui-bian, Elva Hsiao, Yani Tseng, Annette Lu, Ma Ying-jeou, Chiang Ching-kuo (German Edition)
  14. Chen Ning Yang A Freat Physicist of the Twentieth Century by C. S. And S. -&, Yau, Editors Liu, 1995

1. Chen Ning Yang - Biography
chen ning yang was born on September 22, 1922, in Hofei, Anwhei Dr. yang is a quiet,modest, and affable physicist; he met From nobel Lectures, Physics 19421962
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Chen Ning Yang was born on September 22, 1922, in Hofei, Anwhei, China, the first of five children of Ke Chuan Yang and Meng Hwa Loh Yang. He is also known as Frank or Franklin.
Yang was brought up in the peaceful and academically inclined atmosphere of the campus of Tsinghua University , just outside of Peiping, China, where his father was a Professor of Mathematics. He received his college education at the National Southwest Associated University in Kunming, China, and completed his B.Sc. degree there in 1942. His M.Sc. degree was received in 1944 from Tsinghua University, which had moved to Kunming during the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). He went to the U.S.A. at the end of the war on a Tsinghua University Fellowship, and entered the University of Chicago in January 1946. At Chicago he came under the strong influence of Professor E. Fermi

2. Chen Ning Yang - Nobel Lecture
chen ning yang – nobel Lecture. The law of parity conservation and othersymmetry laws of physics. chen ning yang Biography nobel Lecture.
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The law of parity conservation and other symmetry laws of physics Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1957
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3. Chen Ning Yang Winner Of The 1957 Nobel Prize In Physics
chen ning yang, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the nobel PrizeInternet Archive. chen ning yang. 1957 nobel Laureate in Physics
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C HEN N ING Y ANG
1957 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for their penetratinginvestigation of the so-called parity laws which has led to important discoveries regarding the elementary partic les.
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    Born: 1922
    Residence: China
    Affiliation: Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ, U.S.A.
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4. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics
yang, chen ning, 1957. Yukawa, Hideki, 1949. Zeeman, Pieter, 1902. Zernike, Frits,1953. Back to The nobel Prize Internet Archive Literature * Peace * Chemistry
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5. Chen Ning Yang - Homepage
chen ning yang. Albert Einstein Professor Emeritus nobel Laureate inPhysics. Vitae; Biographical Sketch (nobel Foundation); Biography
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  • 6. Chen Ning Yang
    chen ning yang shared the nobel Prize for Physics with Tsung Dao Leein 1957. yang and Tsung Dao Lee made a fundamental theoretical
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    Chen Ning Yang
    Chen Ning Yang was born on September 22, 1922, in Hofei, Anhwei, China. After reading the autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, he was inspired and adopted "Franklin' as his first name. In 1929, his family moved to Peiping, but in later years they had to move again to stay out of the way of the Japanese invaders. After obtaining his bachelor's degree in 1942 at National Southwest University in Kunming, he entered Tsinghua University. In 1944, he completed his master's degree and taught at a Chinese high school. He completed his doctorate at the University of Chicago in 1946. In 1949, Yang went to the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, and he became one of the very small number of professors on appointed Albert Einstein professor of physics and director of the Institute of Theoretical Physics at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Chen Ning Yang shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with Tsung Dao Lee in 1957. Yang and Tsung Dao Lee made a fundamental theoretical breakthrough of non-conservation of parity. Because of the their work, all science theories based on parity had to be reexamined. They were the first scientists of Chinese birth to win a Nobel Prize. They were also among the youngest men ever to receive a Nobel award. They obtained the shortest time interval ever between a discovery and the award of the Nobel Prize. Yang married Chih Li Tu. She was a former student of his in China. They had two sons and one daughter together. He became and American citizen in 1964. Because Yang was born in China and was an exceptional scientist who won the Nobel Prize, the Communist Chines Embassy in Sweden make some effort to return Yang back to China. However, he refused to go back. In his acceptance speech, Yang left no doubt that he would remain in the United States because of his devotion to modern science, he believed, is primarily of western origin.

    7. Chinese Are As Good As Others: Yang Chen Ning
    all my life stand in that I help to overcome the obstinate idea that Chinese werenot as good as others,' nobel Prize winner yang chen ning said Saturday in
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    "The greatest contributions all my life stand in that I help to overcome the obstinate idea that Chinese were not as good as others," Nobel Prize winner Yang Chen Ning said Saturday in Hong Kong.
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    Chinese are as Good as Others: Yang Chen Ning "The greatest contributions all my life stand in that I help to overcome the obstinate idea that Chinese were not as good as others," Nobel Prize winner Yang Chen Ning said Saturday in Hong Kong
    Yang, one of the first two scientists of Chinese origin to win the Nobel Prize in physics in 1957, is himself the best proof that Chinese are as good as others.
    Yang made the remarks at the Chinese University of Hong Kong while attending a series of activities in celebration of his eightieth birthday which falls on Oct. 1 this year, which included a symposium, the launch of the Biography of CN Yang and the opening of the CN Yang Archive at the university which houses his Nobel Medal, papers, correspondence and manuscripts on the same day.
    At the symposium in honor of Yang's birthday, scholars with the university recalled with great admiration Yang's scientific achievements, which the particle physics was enabled to begin with, and several Nobel prize owners in physics after Yang benefited from in one way or the other.

    8. Chinese Are As Good As Others: Yang Chen Ning
    all my life stand in that I help to overcome the obstinate idea that Chinese werenot as good as others, nobel Prize winner yang chen ning said Saturday in
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    Chinese are as Good as Others: Yang Chen Ning
    Chinese are as Good as Others: Yang Chen Ning "The greatest contributions all my life stand in that I help to overcome the obstinate idea that Chinese were not as good as others," Nobel Prize winner Yang Chen Ning said Saturday in Hong Kong
    Yang, one of the first two scientists of Chinese origin to win the Nobel Prize in physics in 1957, is himself the best proof that Chinese are as good as others.
    Yang made the remarks at the Chinese University of Hong Kong while attending a series of activities in celebration of his eightieth birthday which falls on Oct. 1 this year, which included a symposium, the launch of the Biography of CN Yang and the opening of the CN Yang Archive at the university which houses his Nobel Medal, papers, correspondence and manuscripts on the same day.
    At the symposium in honor of Yang's birthday, scholars with the university recalled with great admiration Yang's scientific achievements, which the particle physics was enabled to begin with, and several Nobel prize owners in physics after Yang benefited from in one way or the other.
    Yang noted that at a man of his age had a strong desire to share with the youngsters his experience all this years, noting that this experience-sharing will facilitate the evolution of the human society.

    9. Yang, Chen Ning
    yang, chen ning,. chen ning yang. This and other studies in particle physicsearned yang and Lee the nobel Prize for Physics for 1957. Life.
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    Yang, Chen Ning,
    Chen Ning Yang byname FRANK YANG (b. Sept. 22, 1922, Hofei, Anhwei, China), Chinese-born American theoretical physicist whose research with Tsung-Dao Lee showed that parity the symmetry between physical phenomena occurring in right-handed and left-handed coordinate systemsis violated when certain elementary particles decay. Until this discovery it had been assumed by physicists that parity symmetry is as universal a law as the conservation of energy or electric charge. This and other studies in particle physics earned Yang and Lee the Nobel Prize for Physics for 1957.
    Life.
    Yang's father, Yang Ko-chuen (also known as Yang Wu-chih), was a professor of mathematics at Tsinghua University, near Peking. While still young, Yang read the autobiography of Benjamin Franklin and adopted "Franklin" as his first name. After graduation from the Southwest Associated University, in K'unming, he took his B.Sc. in 1942 and his M.S. in 1944. On a fellowship, he studied in the United States, enrolling at the University of Chicago in 1946. He took his Ph.D. in nuclear physics with Edward Teller and then remained in Chicago for a year as an assistant to Enrico Fermi, the physicist who was probably the most influential in Yang's scientific development. Lee had also come to Chicago on a fellowship, and the two men began the collaboration that led eventually to their Nobel Prize work on parity. In 1949 Yang went to the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., and became a professor there in 1955. He became a U.S. citizen in 1964.

    10. Nobel Prize Winners For Physics
    1957, Lee, TsungDao, China, discovery of violations of the principle of parity.yang, chen ning, China, discovery of violations of the principle of parity.
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    Year Article Country* Achievement Germany discovery of X rays Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon The Netherlands investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation Zeeman, Pieter The Netherlands investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation Becquerel, Henri France discovery of spontaneous radioactivity Curie, Marie France investigations of radiation phenomena discovered by Becquerel Curie, Pierre France investigations of radiation phenomena discovered by Becquerel Rayleigh (of Terling Place), John William Strutt, 3rd Baron U.K. discovery of argon Lenard, Philipp Germany research on cathode rays Thomson, Sir J.J. U.K. researches into electrical conductivity of gases Michelson, A.A. U.S. spectroscopic and metrological investigations Lippmann, Gabriel France photographic reproduction of colours Braun, Ferdinand Germany development of wireless telegraphy Marconi, Guglielmo Italy development of wireless telegraphy Waals, Johannes Diederik van der The Netherlands research concerning the equation of state of gases and liquids Wien, Wilhelm

    11. More Honour For Internationally Renowned Scientist Yang Chen Ning
    Professor yang chen ning, nobel Laureate in Physics and Distinguished Professorat-Largeof The Chinese University of Hong Kong, was recently awarded the 2001
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    More Honour for Internationally Renowned Scientist Yang Chen Ning
    Professor Yang Chen Ning, Nobel Laureate in Physics and Distinguished Professor-at-Large of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, was recently awarded the 2001 King Faisal International Prize for Science for his outstanding contributions in the field of physics. Professor Chen Ning Yang is one of the most eminent contemporary physicists. Among his many significant contributions to the field of physics, Professor Yang proposed a theoretical framework that later became the basis of the present theory of the structure of matter at the smallest scales and highest energies. Professor Yang was awarded the Nobel Prize for his major joint discovery of the non-conservation of parity, which proved that nature, contrary to general expectation, does distinguish between left and right in weak nuclear interactions. Professor Yang is famous for his remarkable scientific accomplishments as well as his contributions to the development of science and education. For several decades, he has devoted considerable time and effort to the promotion of scientific and cultural exchange in Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the west. He is a highly respected adviser to China on scientific and technological development. Professor Yang is enthusiastic about the promotion of science education among the young. He has maintained a very close relationship with The Chinese University of Hong Kong since the 1960s. In 1986, he became the first Distinguished Professor-at-Large of the University and has served as Director of the Institute of Mathematical Sciences. In 1999, Professor Yang generously presented his medals and manuscripts to the Chinese University to establish the CN Yang Archive, hoping that this will encourage more young scholars to pursue scientific research.

    12. Chen Ning Yang: More First-rate Scientists Will Pop Up In China
    In an interview with the media in Los Angeles, chen ning yang, a famous physicistof Chinese origin, nobel Prize winner pointed out that China, having taken
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    Chen Ning Yang: More First-rate Scientists Will Pop up in China
    In an interview with the media in Los Angeles, Chen Ning Yang, a famous physicist of Chinese origin, Nobel Prize winner pointed out that China, having taken science and technology as its strategic plan for state development, will enable it to have more first-rate scientists and professional talents in the 21st century.
    When answering the question why no scientist in China's mainland has ever won the Nobel Prize while many overseas Chinese have carried away the laurels, he said that China needs four conditions to have its first-rate scientists doing first-rate scientific researches. Firstly, China needs talented people; secondly, a good tradition; thirdly, the determination and fourthly, the financial resources. China has so far obtained the previous three, yet is short of the fourth. The annual salary a professor earns in China is only US$2,000 at present. If this can come up to US$ 20,000, it would help ease these overseas professors' worries back at home, and China is sure to have more excellent scientists.
    Yang said that there is a great wealth of talents in China and China's strategy for revitalizing the nation by science and technology also indicates that it has attached great importance to the cultivation of talents. The Chinese government has taken ten key universities under its wing for development with its investment in them doubled, but he discovered that unlike American scientists who can concentrate on researches without worries behind, many Chinese professors have to worry about their household work, housing and children. Yang said that if the salary for professors can be increased by 10 folds there will be no worries for them and they'll be able to engage in scientific researches in a more energetic way, and China will by then have more scientists to win the Nobel Prize.

    13. Yang Chen Ning: Calls For Youths To Challenge Academic Authority
    nobel laureate yang chen ning called for Chinese youths to challenge academic authority,which he considers helpful to fully developing of China's science.
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    Yang Chen Ning: Calls for Youths to Challenge Academic Authority
    Nobel laureate Yang Chen Ning called for Chinese youths to challenge academic authority, which he considers helpful to fully developing of China's science.
    Yang Chen Ning made the remark in response to a question posed at the Third International Physics Conference of Overseas Chinese, held at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
    He said that the Chinese tradition emphasizing the relationship between education and ethics helps the overall development of youngsters. They should not forget Chinese tradition at the expense of learning the newest foreign technologies. However, the physicist also pointed out that Chinese youths lack courage to face challenges. They should learn from their western counterparts in this area. Only by doing so, will their achievements in sciences not be hampered. China's youths should have a clear understanding of which direction they want to develop. They should continuously absorb new information while not forgetting our tradition.

    14. Chen Ning Yang
    chen ning yang. chen ning yang was born in Hefei, Anhwei, China on September 22,1922. Professor yang shared the nobel Prize for Physics with Tsung Dao Lee
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    Chen Ning Yang
    Chen Ning Yang was born in Hefei, Anhwei, China on September 22, 1922. He earned his B.S. degree in China in 1942 and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1948. After leaving Chicago in 1949, Professor Yang was at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton until 1966. He is currently the Albert Einstein Professor of Physics, emeritus, at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and a distinguished professor at large of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
    Professor Yang shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with Tsung Dao Lee in 1957 and has received numerous other awards and honorary degrees. Updated: February, 1999

    15. Chen Ning Yang Establishes Scholarship In Nanjing University
    Six science majors from Nanjing University have been awarded scholarships namedfor chen ning yang, a nobel laureate and prestigious physicist of the United
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    Chen Ning Yang Establishes Scholarship in Nanjing University
    Six science majors from Nanjing University have been awarded scholarships named for Chen Ning Yang , a Nobel laureate and prestigious physicist of the United States. This is the first scholarship in Yang's name to be offered by a Chinese school. Jiang Shusheng, president of Nanjing University, said that Yang decided to establish the scholarship to help impoverished college students in the mainland after his visit to Nanjing University last year. Yang donated a large sum to the university. Along with another fund sponsored by Nanjing University, the Chen Ning Yang Scholarship fund reached a total 500,000 yuan (about US$62,500). The money will be granted to students who are innovative and diligent in basic sciences research. People's Daily November 1, 2001) In This Series
    Chen Ning Yang: China's Sci-tech Development Surprising

    Sci-tech Development and Educational Reform Expounded

    China to Have Nobel Prize Winner Within 20 Years

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    Chen Ning Yang on Aesthetics and Physics

    Chen Ning Yang: More First-rate Scientists Will Pop up in China
    ... Nobel Laureate Invited as Honorary Curator of Nanjing Museum Archive Web Link E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68996214/15/16

    16. Chen Ning Yang On Aesthetics And Physics
    But in the eyes of chen ning yang, the nobel laureate in physics and the worldcelebrated physicist, beauty and physics are quite closely related with each
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    Chen Ning Yang on Aesthetics and Physics
    Beauty is a form that people are always in pursuit for, while physics is an objective law that requires people to explore. It seems that they have nothing to do with each other. But in the eyes of Chen Ning Yang, the Nobel laureate in physics and the world celebrated physicist, beauty and physics are quite closely related with each other. April 26, Yang made this remark in the open air of Tsinghua University. Nearly 2,000 students listened to him and were charmed away by his inspiring speech. Yang said that he ever hit upon such an idea, when he was very young, as how to make a man who had never studied physics to understand how a scholar really felt when he discovered a certain law in physics. He said, people may get to know the authors by appreciating their music-pieces or reading their literary works. That is because these works are different in styles. To ordinary people, science is to study facts. Fact is a fact. There's no style about it at all. Actually it's not like this, said Yang. Physics is to study structures of the matter in the nature. There is a difference of beauty and wonderfulness in it. Different researchers have different feelings and experiences, and every one will eventually come to have ones own method and approach to it. That is ones style. He pointed out that to differentiate things by instincts is a very important ability for a scientist to achieve success. Citing an example, he said, Einstein had never engaged in the study of mathematics but devoted himself to physics. That is because Einstein found out that his ability in math study by instincts was no better than that on physics.

    17. Nobel Laureates To Settle On Tsinghua Campus
    chen ning yang, the nobel laureate in physics and physicist of world renown, andLin Jiaqiao, famous American Chinese applied mathematician, will settle in two
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    HomePage English Education in China April Nobel Laureates to Settle on Tsinghua Campus Three owners: Chen Ning Yang, Lin Jiaqiao, and Tsung Dao Lee With funds from state departments concerned, Tsinghua University has been busy with construction of three villas recently. Chen Ning Yang, the Nobel laureate in physics and physicist of world renown, and Lin Jiaqiao, famous American Chinese applied mathematician, will settle in two of the three villas. And Tsung Dao Lee, who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with Chen Ning Yang in 1957 and has received numerous other honors and awards, will possibly be the third owner.
    According to experts, the settlement of the scientists will help improve the academic level of Tsinghua University. Furthermore, the personal charms of the scientists will certainly produce far-reaching impact on the college students in their behaviors and studies.
    About the three villas The three villas, located amid a grove in Tsinghua's central area, have a quiet and graceful environment and are convenient for life. The villas are three two-storey buildings, each with a floorspace of some 300 square meters, designed by the School of Architecture, Tsinghua University. The buildings, especially equipped with elevators, also the best dwellings in Tsinghua by far, will be basically completed by the end of this month.
    About the three scientists The three scientists Chen Ning Yang, Lin Jiaqiao, and Tsung Dao Lee, all graduated from Tsinghua University, have made world-known academic achievements after they went study abroad in the 1940s. And they were successively invited to be honorary professors of Tsinghua since the 1980s.

    18. Chinos Son Tan Buenos Como Personas De Otros Países -- Yang Chen Ning
    yang chen ning el sábado en HongKong. yang, un científico de origen chino que ganó el premio nobel en 1957
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    "Una de las mayores contribuciones de toda mi vida es que ayudo a superar la obstinada idea de que los chinos no son tan buenos como personas de otros países", dijo el ganador del premio Noble Yang Chen Ning el sábado en Hong Kong.
    Yang, un científico de origen chino que ganó el premio Nobel en 1957, es él mismo la mejor prueba de que los chinos son tan buenos como personas de otras nacionalidades.
    Yang hizo estas observaciones en la Universidad China de Hong Kong mientras asistía a una serie de actividades para celebrar su 80o aniversario que cae en uno de octubre, entre las que se incluyó un simposio, la presentación de la biografía de CN Yang y la inauguración del archivo de CN Yang en la universidad que alberga su medalla Nobel, papeles, correspondencia y manuscritos.
    En el simposio, en honor al cumpleaños de Yang, académicos de la universidad recordaron con gran admiración los logros científicos de Yang, con los que empezó la física de las partículas, y muchos otros premios Nobel se beneficiaron de ésta de alguna manera.
    Yang explicó que un hombre de edad tiene un gran deseo de compartir con los jóvenes su experiencia de todos estos años, la cual facilitará la evolución de la sociedad humana.

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    for TIAACREF. Paul Wolfowitz Ph.D.’72 Deputy Secretary of Defense.yang, chen ning yang Ph.D.’48 nobel Laureate in Physics, 1957.
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