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- 1951-01-01 - 1991-12-31 (Création/Production)
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7 boxes, 19 items, 1 linear metres
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John Stewart Bell was an Irish physicist. He obtained a bachelor's degree in experimental physics from Queen's University of Belfast in 1948 and another in mathematical physics a year later. He completed a Ph.D. in physics at the University of Birmingham in 1956, specialising in nuclear physics and quantum field theory. In 1949 he started his career at UK Atomic Energy Research Establishment. He moved to the CERN laboratory in November 1960. He worked almost exclusively on theoretical particle physics and on accelerator design, but found time to pursue a major avocation, investigating the foundations of quantum theory. In 1964, after a year's leave from CERN that he spent at Stanford University, the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Brandeis University, he sent a paper entitled "On the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Paradox" (November 1964) to the journal Physics. The journal was short-lived, but the paper became famous, outlining what is now known as Bell's theorem and laying the foundations for the modern field of quantum-information science. This theorem is a "no-go theorem" that draws an important distinction between quantum mechanics and the world as described by classical mechanics particularly concerning quantum entanglement where two or more particles in a quantum state continue to be mutually dependent at large physical separations. John Stewart Bell died in 1990.
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CERN Theory Department Secretariat, 2018
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This collection contains working files and correspondence. It includes correspondance with Jon Magne Leinaas about some articles: Electrons as accelerated thermometers" written by Jon Magne Leinaas and John Stewart Bell in July 1982 – CERN-TH-3363 The Unruh effect in extended thermometers in July 1984 - CERN-TH-3948 * The Unruh effect and quantum fluctuations of electrons in storage rings in June 1986 – CERN-TH-4468 The collection also contains transparencies of the Symposium on quantum physics in memory of John Stewart Bell, New aspects of Bell's Theorem held at CERN, 2-3 May 1991. The participants were A. Shimony, J. M. Leinaas, K. Gottfreid, H. Rauch, A. J. Leggett, A. Aspect, G. C. Ghirardi, and R. Jackiw To see Videos and transparencies of participants http://cds.cern.ch/record/226299 There are also a few photos, one VHS cassette and some punched cards.
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Nothing was destroyed
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The original order has been preserved.
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See file level description and the CERN operational circular No 3: rules applicable to archival material and archiving at CERN. In general, records on any subject that are over 30 years old, and all records of a purely scientific nature, may be consulted.
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Copyright is retained by CERN, no reproduction without permission.
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latin
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Description prepared by Sandrine Reyes. Geneva, September 2018.
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